Is nightwear acceptable dress when walking to shower blocks?

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Jan 19, 2008
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Lord B. with your comment about being bitten by Rover after falling over one of his "dumps" as you put it, reinforces my comments about animals not being allowed in to pubs. Sorry mate although I've called a truce with your good self it does not mean that on times I can differ from your opinions. Life would be very boring if we all had the same opinion.
I've never seen a dog do a dump in a pub Colin so I can fathom out how that is applicable to your argument. I can't speak for the Welsh Corgi's the other side of Offa's **** though ;O)
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Of course it's acceptable to wear a dress when walking to the showers.

Ask Sparkes.....

I told you I'd give it a year before I let the cat out of the bag Steve. Don't blame me, it's the law.
 
May 20, 2006
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I dont think its acceptable, its rather unsightly for people to look at too. I also think it looks lazy and common.

This is merely an opinion and not meant to offend anyone.

I am from the old school that wont even sit down to eat without a top on and I dont go downstairs in the mornings until I have showered and dressed.

We are all different I guess.
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Of course it's acceptable to wear a dress when walking to the showers.

Ask Sparkes.....

I told you I'd give it a year before I let the cat out of the bag Steve. Don't blame me, it's the law.
It was you that came dressed as Cyndi Lauper at the Easter Meet wasn't it Steve?

Oh no, that was Lutz, sorry.

I can see a few slices of bread making their way onto the top of my camper this Easter.

And the ducks are huge at Sherwood....
 
Mar 14, 2005
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I don't use the site showers, but if I did, I can't see any problem with what anyone wishes to wear. If you don't mind people oggling, wear as little as you want. If you do mind, cover up. It's a free world (just) and a short life, to be worrying over something like this.
 
Dec 16, 2003
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No one seems to have given Lord B much consideration re 'Night' wear.

It must sound a bell that has lower rank, lower rank, running around the poor old boys head.

No wonder he goes au natural ;-)
 
Oct 17, 2006
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Yes but Lord B will be a bit closer than Herefore shortly, thats what I am worried about, Now I know what to look out for

moo.
 
Jan 19, 2008
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Have no fear, the lot of you. If I'm at a beach side site I wear my thong (just hate pink bits when the rest of me looks like a burned chicken). I never walk around au naturel. I wear a willy warmer knitted from mohair for comfort to hide people embarrassment.
 
Jan 7, 2007
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Lord B,

Isn't a mohair willy warmer a bit itchy in warm weather?

If you are lucky there may be a stray mop bucket full of disinfectant handy so you could have a quick dunk to cool the itch!
 
Oct 17, 2006
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I know you did warn me. Now I have to look out for man with willie warmer,flying kite,carrying mop and bucket,might have football between.....
 
Jan 19, 2008
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⇦ Away for the weekend now :O) can you all save the controversial postings until I get back. You will probably have no choice anyway because the site crashes after 5.30 on a Friday ;O)
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Cary on ladies.......Go to and from the shower block in your PJs.....The skimpier the better.

From a very dirty old man.
 

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