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Nige from Sohar, Oman has some feedback on last week’s episode:
Pockets being sewn up dates back to the IRA planting small incendiary devices in Oxford Street in the ’80s.
Now I’m no bomb scholar, but I’m going to hazard a guess that this is a little nugget of Horseshit History. Firstly, because I suspect the pocket-sewing practice is older than that; secondly, because by extension of that logic, clothing emporiums would also have had to sew up every shoe, sock, trouser-leg, Speedo and shirt cuff, glue down every pile of T-shirts, and seal all manbags in protective concrete shells. It would have been easier to shut up shop completely.
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July 14, 2011 at 9:18 am |
re: tesco gloves that “looked like turds made of fleece”
turds + fleece = Flaeces
And thats the best i could do this morning. Cheers!