Coat-hangers

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jj
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Re: Coat-hangers

Post by jj »

And they could sue you.
The sitters, not the coat-hangers.
Well, possibly the hangers, as well..........I don't know how litigious they are. But suitcases will sue at the drop of a hat, believe me.
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nosey
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Re: Coat-hangers

Post by nosey »

I don't think so. The charity shops in my home town welcome people bringing in surplus coat-hangers. They say they can't get enough. Hanger that is.LOL
mart
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Re: Coat-hangers

Post by mart »

Did you know you can recognise a gentleman from the contents of his wardrobe? Not from the clothes but what they are hanging on. Wire hangers are an absolute no no and plastic only slightly less so. They must be wooden.

Mart

jj
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Re: Coat-hangers

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Well done !!
That never occurred to me.
Do you ever worry that you spend too much time reading 'Titbits' in the netty?
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jj
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Re: Coat-hangers

Post by jj »

.......and from the moth-balls, sensible brown Brogues and Argyll socks.
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signification...."
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