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what colours ur dressin gown?

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    netcurtainsnetcurtains Posts: 23,494
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    I'm not sure I've got one. I had one about 12yrs ago that I bought to take to hospital when I was having my youngest. Hospitals are generally the only place that I would choose to wear nighties and dressing gowns. Maybe I'll change my mind when I'm a pensioner and get myself a nice wincyette housecoat.
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    pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    Andrew-W wrote: »
    If I was a moderator I would delete threads like this.

    Oh my god seriously if u dont like it why post in it. Plenty more threads on here!!
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    TrollHunterTrollHunter Posts: 12,496
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    Oh my god seriously if u dont like it why post in it. Plenty more threads on here!!

    I'm interested into what motivated you to start this thread. Do you actually, genuinely want to know the colour of people's dressing gowns or was it purely an inane need to up your post count?
    And if you ARE interested in the colour of people's dressing gowns, why??
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,852
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    Oh. :blush:

    Wish I'd seen this before my last post....sorry. :):):):D

    Hehe no probs :)

    Me and my friends have the house coat/ dressing gown/ goonie convo from time to time. Think it's a regional thing. Plus I put mine over my clothes sometimes in the day if I'm a bit chilly so to me it's a coat for in the house iykwim.
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    TrollHunterTrollHunter Posts: 12,496
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    zounds wrote: »
    With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, dear Liza?
    With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, with what?

    Alt + F4
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    Wee TinkersWee Tinkers Posts: 12,782
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    when I'm a pensioner and get myself a nice wincyette housecoat.

    Wincyette. I think that might be what I think of when people say housecoat.

    http://alittlebitofstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Peggy-Sue-Coles.jpg

    My granny wore one in the 70s and 80s when she was cleaning or baking.
    Andrew-W wrote: »
    If I was a moderator I would delete threads like this.

    If I was Billy Value I'd tell you threads like this should just be sent to Chatter.
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Is this really what DS has come to?

    Sadly, yes it is. DS/GD is now overrun by trolls, airheads & other assorted annoyances & the mods do little to nothing about it.
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    pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    I'm interested into what motivated you to start this thread. Do you actually, genuinely want to know the colour of people's dressing gowns or was it purely an inane need to up your post count?
    And if you ARE interested in the colour of people's dressing gowns, why??
    Im genuinely intrested. Im sat here watchin telly in ma dressin gown and i was just wonderin what colour other peoples were. What wrong with that.
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    ElectraElectra Posts: 55,660
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    Im genuinely intrested. Im sat here watchin telly in ma dressin gown and i was just wonderin what colour other peoples were. What wrong with that.

    You put it in GD instead of Chatter
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    TrollHunterTrollHunter Posts: 12,496
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    Im genuinely intrested. Im sat here watchin telly in ma dressin gown and i was just wonderin what colour other peoples were. What wrong with that.

    I dream of a life so devoid of anything vaguely important or consequential that the colour of strangers dressing gowns interests me.
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    pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    Electra wrote: »
    Sadly, yes it is. DS/GD is now overrun by trolls, airheads & other assorted annoyances & the mods do little to nothing about it.

    Dont understand why u get so worked up about it?
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    zoundszounds Posts: 10,730
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    Alt + F4

    heheh
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    zoundszounds Posts: 10,730
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    Electra wrote: »
    Sadly, yes it is. DS/GD is now overrun by trolls, airheads & other assorted annoyances & the mods do little to nothing about it.
    Yeah, but... what colours ur dressin gown?
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    pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    zounds wrote: »
    Yeah, but... what colours ur dressin gown?

    Iv already told u its bright pink fleecy with hearts on.
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    zoundszounds Posts: 10,730
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    Iv already told u its bright pink fleecy with hearts on.
    Sorry, I don't care what colour yours is.

    Now Electra has got me curious tho', I say black silk with green stars.
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    Wee TinkersWee Tinkers Posts: 12,782
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    Electra wrote: »
    Sadly, yes it is. DS/GD is now overrun by trolls, airheads & other assorted annoyances & the mods do little to nothing about it.

    Not sure what they're supposed to do about airheads unless they start testing IQ. But let's not forget we've had that in last couple of weeks and it turns out we're all borderline geniuses.

    I'm more than happy with the inane. I only come on here when I'm feeling drained and a bit blah. When I want a serious discussion DS is the last place I'd consider. Diff'rent strokes. I'd take pink star and her dressing gown over Islam and government welfare threads any day of the week. Yet I always forget to venture into Chatter...
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    spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    don't have one
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,800
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    ...blue..i also have a virginal white one but the cat pissed on it..:(
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    Ella NutElla Nut Posts: 9,016
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    Powder blue value fleece one from BHS - nice quality though for cheap, very soft.

    Housecoat - definitely what we called them in the 70s - padded quilt type things with buttons.
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    tealadytealady Posts: 26,266
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    Andrew-W wrote: »
    If I was a moderator I would delete threads like this.
    Moving to Chatter would suffice.
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    Pumping IronPumping Iron Posts: 29,891
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    Fluffy, dark blue.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,800
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    Electra wrote: »
    Sadly, yes it is. DS/GD is now overrun by trolls, airheads & other assorted annoyances & the mods do little to nothing about it.


    ...i love the smell of pretension in the morning...:)
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    exlordlucanexlordlucan Posts: 35,375
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    Andrew-W wrote: »
    If I was a moderator I would delete threads like this.
    Just as well you're not then

    We need threads like this.
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    tealadytealady Posts: 26,266
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    ...i love the smell of pretension in the morning...:)
    It's a valid point.
    The site owners rely on a level of usage and attracting new people and retaining existing people. If they fail to satisfy users, then there will be less site activity and their revenue will suffer. It is in their interest to effectively police the site. This includes managing situations where too many threads on page one are in the wrong forum and hence the user may leave immediately. Users don't have to read threads that they find unappealing, but if they find too many unappealing ones, they may use other forums instead.
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    pink star 28pink star 28 Posts: 1,728
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    tealady wrote: »
    It's a valid point.
    The site owners rely on a level of usage and attracting new people and retaining existing people. If they fail to satisfy users, then there will be less site activity and their revenue will suffer. It is in their interest to effectively police the site. This includes managing situations where too many threads on page one are in the wrong forum and hence the user may leave immediately. Users don't have to read threads that they find unappealing, but if they find too many unappealing ones, they may use other forums instead.

    Has it ever occured to u that not everyone wants to read serious thread discussions. Some people actually like threads like mine and thats why they post their opinions in it and tell me the colour of their dressin gowns. I think it quite sad that some people on here get so wound up about certain threads like mine. And yes im glad u all arnt moderators coz this forum wud b a borin place wiv out members like me. And who wud u have to pick fault at if we all got removed. :-)
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