Both those words have never gone out of fashion for me lol.
You and I must be of a certain age then! Why do we never see signs 'frocks for sale' then? Or 'Frock size 8 ... 10 ... 12'? It does seem that the frock has sadly been overtaken by the dress.
I wonder what kind of frock James when he's in the privacy of his own home?
You and I must be of a certain age then! Why do we never see signs 'frocks for sale' then? Or 'Frock size 8 ... 10 ... 12'? It does seem that the frock has sadly been overtaken by the dress.
I wonder what kind of frock James when he's in the privacy of his own home?
Lol. He so reminds me of my dad. He also reminds me of a Fry and Laurie sketch about two deaf people at each end of a long table.
"Would you pass me the marmalade?"
"You want me to fart the hit parade?"
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You and I must be of a certain age then! Why do we never see signs 'frocks for sale' then? Or 'Frock size 8 ... 10 ... 12'? It does seem that the frock has sadly been overtaken by the dress.
I wonder what kind of frock James when he's in the privacy of his own home?
Frock is a top word. So much better than 'dress'.
I like a nice frock
Haha we use "Frock" in Liverpool everyday!.....:D
Sparkly of course
Mind you ... it still has its uses in the Catholic church doesn't it? I mean - a priest can be 'de-frocked' but he can't be 'de-dressed'!
Lol. He so reminds me of my dad. He also reminds me of a Fry and Laurie sketch about two deaf people at each end of a long table.
"Would you pass me the marmalade?"
"You want me to fart the hit parade?"
He can probably predict when she's going to go off on one too....