But surley they have to be hand knitted not machine ( sorry Fletching ) to be proper!! also smoke stained and stink of bonfire not fresh and clean that are worn only once or twice before being washed. _________________ Fletching.
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Very true I never wash mine, don't want to stretch it, very funny picture on Newick website that shows what happens when you wash them _________________ Death or Glory
But surley they have to be hand knitted not machine ( sorry Fletching ) to be proper!! also smoke stained and stink of bonfire not fresh and clean that are worn only once or twice before being washed.
Good Holy God . . One does not wash it . . That is evil . . It must smell musty,smokey,sulphury etc . . I have one that has never been washed in about 10yrs or more _________________ Remember Remember The Fifth Of November . . V
Just to clarify my earlier post, smugglers should be singed, smelly and slightly grubby - but should be worn with pride (and belt etc) _________________ [url=http://www.TickerFactory.com/]
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saw chailey this evening at mayfield in their gold and black quarters - most presentable, but it just ain't right is it - the rugby shirt thing ?
good to see maresfield out and about too, but all in costume and none of their rare maroon and orange stripes to be seen - and no royal blue and gold from firle, neither
mind - still better than the mayfield stripes that i still haven't sorted
are chailey all part of the happy, clappy bonfire scene now then - i always got the impression that they were rather dimly regarded before this year for some reason ?
Chailey have been out and about now reguarly for the last couple of years now. Though I do prefer their new quarters to the plain black one they had. They do a very good job of helping us out at Lindfield on our night too. _________________ "Bonfire boys do it with a bang!"
Cliffe have now got a '0 tolerence' for rugby shirts for our 2009 night, ANYONE wearing a rugby shirt on the night will have there badges taken, membership terminated and will not be allowed to take part. knitted jumpers dont cost much, almost the same as rugby shirts, plus they look better.
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