Yes, unless you remove all fuschia clothing from your body and your wardrobe, burn them or dispose of them in some other way, and put on a sackcloth (black, of course, or dark grey at the lightest ) and take yourself off to confession to be absolved of your obvious sin
Yes, unless you remove all fuschia clothing from your body and your wardrobe, burn them or dispose of them in some other way, and put on a sackcloth (black, of course, or dark grey at the lightest ) and take yourself off to confession to be absolved of your obvious sin
That should do it
I have a pair of black trousers and a black skirt in my wardrobe. If I wear one of the black items with my fuschia will it absolve me of any sin?
I mean, I wouldn't be in fuschia from top to bottom would I? So, that's okay isnt it?
Stephen Fry said that past a certain age men shouldn't wear white trousers because they are prone to drip marks. Black trousers must be better, mustn't they? Or drip coloured ones.
I tend to only wear black.or very very very dark blue clothes.
I have always thought that men who wear colourful clothes are quite odd, and probably untrustworthy.
Savile, Fred the Weatherman, Rolf, etc all follow this rule.
I'm like you, if it's not black, it's cack.
Very very very dark blue reminds me of that scene in father ted where he says it's a common misconception that priests socks are black and that they are in fact very very very dark blue, and only priests can get them
Nothing wrong with sticking to a classic look. Sometimes people who try too hard to dress extravagantly are just making up for the fact they're boring in other ways. Having said that, I've never thought they were unrrustworthy, they might just like it. Tends to be studenty types in my experience.
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wont go near crimson.
I love Fuschia...
Am I doomed?
Not only do you love fuschia, you admit to it. You disgust me Nicola. Just leave, just go. And to think I liked you
Yes, unless you remove all fuschia clothing from your body and your wardrobe, burn them or dispose of them in some other way, and put on a sackcloth (black, of course, or dark grey at the lightest ) and take yourself off to confession to be absolved of your obvious sin
That should do it
Do not even say that word
Heathen >:(
I'm melting. I'm melting...
I have a pair of black trousers and a black skirt in my wardrobe. If I wear one of the black items with my fuschia will it absolve me of any sin?
I mean, I wouldn't be in fuschia from top to bottom would I? So, that's okay isnt it?
Pleeeese tell me it is.
Tut, some people will do anything to break the rules and absolve themselves of a crime >:(:cool:
....I don't wanna be a criminal.
And I want people to trust me..
I've seen the error of my ways
All black for me from now on then.
If you want to be associated with Fuschia, that's up to you. You shall be mocked, shunned by your friends and family all for one colour.
On second thoughts if I'm getting shunned by family I might start wearing it myself.
I do miss his Saturday Supermarket threads
Which is why I only wear black and white, therefore people will trust me.
They walk all over you.
You could be a zebra for all we know. I'd never trust a zebra that had learned to type.
You mean...Lance Armstrong?
Yes, but are their socks black or just very, very, very, very, very, very, VERY dark blue?
Who is this Rufusrain, what did he do and what happened to him (RIP (?))
Rasputin...
In case you're wondering OP, that is not a good thing.
I know you're waiting for someone to appreciate that, so I will
You're thinking of Paint Tin.
I'm like you, if it's not black, it's cack.
Very very very dark blue reminds me of that scene in father ted where he says it's a common misconception that priests socks are black and that they are in fact very very very dark blue, and only priests can get them
Nothing wrong with sticking to a classic look. Sometimes people who try too hard to dress extravagantly are just making up for the fact they're boring in other ways. Having said that, I've never thought they were unrrustworthy, they might just like it. Tends to be studenty types in my experience.