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Just bought a pair of church's Chelsea boots … Have been eye baling some sleek Chelsea's for awhile... Everyone moving towards clunky soles and I'm starting to like the opposite ...
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Just bought a pair of church's Chelsea boots … Have been eye baling some sleek Chelsea's for awhile... Everyone moving towards clunky soles and I'm starting to like the opposite ...
Can't go wrong with church's old chap. Have a pair of their brogues for work. Four years in and still going strong!
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Drank so much rum last night that I still can't really feel my teeth.
Very….ruddy...hungover
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I'm actually getting worried about my alcohol tolerance, last night I drank a large bottle of Cuvee De Ranke, a St Bernardus Abt 12, 12 various lagers on varying strengths between 4% and 6%, and half a large bottle of black Sambuca all in 12 hours, and today I feel ok, just tired.
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I drank it, but not a favourite to be honest.
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It was the very first thing I drank too, so my palate wasn't ruined prior.
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I'm actually getting worried about my alcohol tolerance, last night I drank a large bottle of Cuvee De Ranke, a St Bernardus Abt 12, 12 various lagers on varying strengths between 4% and 6%, and half a large bottle of black Sambuca all in 12 hours, and today I feel ok, just tired.
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http://www.businessoffashion.com/2014/06/op-ed-made-usa-hype-reality.html
makes it sound like offshoring was inevitable instead of what it is-deliberate U.S. economic policy. Another shill for the bosses.
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I can give advice to my boys, not my daughters. I say to them, when you are in love affairs and sex, make sure you clench it in the fist of your mind, so you remember it later. It becomes very important in your late fifties and early sixties; you spend quite a lot of time in the past, thinking of those moments. I know people my age who can’t remember being in love, or girls they got off with and had a great time with, it sort of blurs. So I instruct the boys; it’s like a pension for when they’re old.
Martin Amis, Writer