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I suspect this is a Sky initiative to add character to the commentry teams. David Lloyd was dressed as a Victorian Mill Worker during the last two cricket tests. The rest of the commentary team all wore identikit stylish outfits finished off with blue loafers.

 

[Apologies if the Victorian Mill Worker look still counts as high fashion in Lancashire.]

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Just now, Wolford6 said:

I suspect this is a Sky initiative to add character to the commentry teams. David Lloyd was dressed as a Victorian Mill Worker during the last two cricket tests. The rest of the commentary team all wore identikit stylish outfits finished off with blue loafers.

 

[Apologies if the Victorian Mill Worker look still counts as high fashion in Lancashire.]

And his kylie minogue glasses

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1 hour ago, daz39 said:

Trousers cover ya pants which cover your ar$£ and nads !!!

The Mrs is Italian.  Now that comes with a few positives which I won't go into here and the clear negative that she refers to trousers as pants.

On balance, I am ok with that.

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6 hours ago, Harry Stottle said:

Hi Princey, that made me chuckle and made me think of gentleman's outfitters from Wigan when I was a kid - late 50's early 60's - I have this recollection that a guy would come around each week or month to collect the periodical payments from a lot of the homes locally to us in Leigh for the cloths that had been purchased on the 'never never', he was politely referred to as the 'Scoth Mon' and I think the reason was the store was either called 'Stewart's 'or 'Stuart's', have I dreamt this up or can you confirm I am there or there abouts correct?

From Leigh?  Where did you get your clogs from?😊

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1 hour ago, Wolford6 said:

I suspect this is a Sky initiative to add character to the commentry teams. David Lloyd was dressed as a Victorian Mill Worker during the last two cricket tests. The rest of the commentary team all wore identikit stylish outfits finished off with blue loafers.

 

[Apologies if the Victorian Mill Worker look still counts as high fashion in Lancashire.]

Indeed, Lloyd looked like a model for Lowrey.

I should own up to buying stuff just after it's gone out of fashion.

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8 minutes ago, Bedfordshire Bronco said:

Prove it with a photo Phil

I would if I could load photos from my phone, Since the last site update I’ve not been able to 

 

 

 

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Don't know what he was wearing in commentry today but he came up with one of his classic insights "I believe that the amount of times you are held up over the try line is now one of the games most important stats'  yes Phil, you team is held up 6 times over the try line, very impressive except the other team got the ball down to score a try and therefore wins the game.🙄

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