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Got 4 chicken thighs, looked slick and clean from the top, unwrap it, put it on board to cut "this feels wrong" flip it over.

Nothing but veins, skin, sinew, the meat was like maybe 2mm thick on the top and they showcased it as a wrap job so it looked bigger and meatier when folded in upon itself. Charged me $11 for 4 of them.

Last time I use that butcher...
 

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Only cascade light and James boag‘s premium and light which are brewed here or NSW. Where is the cascade and boag‘s xxx ale etc and many more stouts and so on.

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It's turned quite childish over there but I actually think that they should start to wear more casual clothes. Most people don't feel represented by suits and ties anymore. People might actually feel represented by their politicians if they looked more like the common people they represent. Dressing corporate makes them look like ventriloquist dolls of their corporate masters.
 
It's turned quite childish over there but I actually think that they should start to wear more casual clothes. Most people don't feel represented by suits and ties anymore. People might actually feel represented by their politicians if they looked more like the common people they represent. Dressing corporate makes them look like ventriloquist dolls of their corporate masters.
It’s a sign of respect to one’s self as well as to others to dress well.
“Most people” is how we get here. People happy to settle, happy to tune out, happy wearing pyjamas to the shops.
I love the old photographs where people dressed to the nines just to leave the house. Now we have slobs attending funerals in leggings.
 


Can't wait until i become a Senator.

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It’s a sign of respect to one’s self as well as to others to dress well.
“Most people” is how we get here. People happy to settle, happy to tune out, happy wearing pyjamas to the shops.
I love the old photographs where people dressed to the nines just to leave the house. Now we have slobs attending funerals in leggings.

You still see oldies who wear their shirt and tie just about any time they are out for any reason.
I kind of make a point not to wear trakkie daks out of the house.

As for tight Yoga pant's/ leggins on women.
I'm a big fan, but they should be illegal when they get to a certain size.
 

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It’s a sign of respect to one’s self as well as to others to dress well.
“Most people” is how we get here. People happy to settle, happy to tune out, happy wearing pyjamas to the shops.
I love the old photographs where people dressed to the nines just to leave the house. Now we have slobs attending funerals in leggings.


There is a level that falls below a decent standard but playing dress ups because of the past is a bit weird too. I was a massive peacock when I was younger, I get the sartorial thing but it's kind of irrelevant in modern times. You can do classy casual. We know a state minister and in real life he's in T-shirt and shorts but has to dress up in a suit and play grown ups to look in control.

I reckon you could tell a lot more about politicians by how they dressed if they were able to dress in what they wanted. It would weed out a lot of losers.
 
Wear tracks to the shops with me coloured bags

Come at me yuppies


I'd probably lock my doors if you walked past my car and get some coins together incase you washed my windscreen.
 
There is a level that falls below a decent standard but playing dress ups because of the past is a bit weird too. I was a massive peacock when I was younger, I get the sartorial thing but it's kind of irrelevant in modern times. You can do classy casual. We know a state minister and in real life he's in T-shirt and shorts but has to dress up in a suit and play grown ups to look in control.

I reckon you could tell a lot more about politicians by how they dressed if they were able to dress in what they wanted. It would weed out a lot of losers.

Ex footy players have to be some of the most uncomfortable looking people in suits.

Kim Beasley probably would have been much happier in something like that.
He must have had special long shirts to keep them tucked in.
 
There is a level that falls below a decent standard but playing dress ups because of the past is a bit weird too. I was a massive peacock when I was younger, I get the sartorial thing but it's kind of irrelevant in modern times. You can do classy casual. We know a state minister and in real life he's in T-shirt and shorts but has to dress up in a suit and play grown ups to look in control.

I reckon you could tell a lot more about politicians by how they dressed if they were able to dress in what they wanted. It would weed out a lot of losers.
You’re conflating dressing well with the “dress ups” you keep mentioning.
I don’t wear a suit on the couch watching movies, your friend wouldn’t either.
There’s clearly a time, place, context component.
“Real life” is obviously not so black and white as to say “I wear T-shirt and shorts”.
Really? To his daughter’s wedding? His mother’s funeral?

Now you’ve got me fired up I’ll be over to Tom Ford the f*ck out of your bundle-dropping arse!

Put on a suit, walk tall, and doooooooo something 😎
 
I'm heading down to the Espy in a baseball shirt and black denim shorts. Will Andrew Tate spank me for being a naughty little boy?
 
Wear tracks to the shops with me coloured bags

Come at me yuppies

I have gone shopping in mine whilst wearing uggs, if I CBF then I CBF, I mean who cares, it's a supermarket it's not like its a club where you're going to pick up a rando for a good time or anything. Uggs are fn comfortable, have padding and don't like normal old man slippers, are great.

Business casual if going to an event that requires any sort of dress code, got multiple suits for the wedding and funeral instances.

My problem, I refuse to shop in kids department, you fat bastards need to shed, stop making brands cater to your lard arses.
 
Sometimes you have to dress for the occasion (Wedding, Funeral, functions), and other times you gotta dress for comfort (at home, popping into the shops for beer/food), other times just smart casual (going out with mates, ect) and sometimes gotta dress for when doing exercise.

And also always dress for the weather too
 
You’re conflating dressing well with the “dress ups” you keep mentioning.
I don’t wear a suit on the couch watching movies, your friend wouldn’t either.
There’s clearly a time, place, context component.
“Real life” is obviously not so black and white as to say “I wear T-shirt and shorts”.
Really? To his daughter’s wedding? His mother’s funeral?

Now you’ve got me fired up I’ll be over to Tom Ford the f*ck out of your bundle-dropping arse!

Put on a suit, walk tall, and doooooooo something 😎


Well you would probably need to wear a suit with the amount of time you are spending in front of a magistrate for public indecency.
 
Well you would probably need to wear a suit with the amount of time you are spending in front of a magistrate for public indecency.
Wears a suit but leaves the zip open so his **** occasionally flops out. Technically he's dressing well so it's a pass from me.
 
I'm heading down to the Espy in a baseball shirt and black denim shorts. Will Andrew Tate spank me for being a naughty little boy?


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