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I rang my local radio station this morning to guess a word for a competition i was convinced i had the answer but hadn't could someone try and help me guess.

 

It's a man taking and this is what he says.......... I often go to a rockabilly type hairdressers it's more for the ____________ type fella

 

the clues are - this type of men wears skinny jeans and can be vain, this thing is often seen on the catwalk, its all around us ???

 

the guesses have been rockstar, model, famous, feminine and mine today was scene all wrong any guesses?

 

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Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Debonair?

Not sure what that's got to do with a catwalk, but it ends in air.

That`s a good guess Yogi.  

Is it - that's a first for me.

 

I think it`s got more chance than my.... Fancy Pants. 

You never know, Scotty.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Debonair?

Not sure what that's got to do with a catwalk, but it ends in air.

That`s a good guess Yogi.  

Is it - that's a first for me.

 

I think it`s got more chance than my.... Fancy Pants. 

You never know, Scotty.

You`re too kind Yogi. 

Scotty
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:
Originally Posted by Scotty:
Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Debonair?

Not sure what that's got to do with a catwalk, but it ends in air.

That`s a good guess Yogi.  

Is it - that's a first for me.

 

I think it`s got more chance than my.... Fancy Pants. 

You never know, Scotty.

You`re too kind Yogi. 

Yogi19

An article I found

 

 

La Dolce Vita and La Mamma

 

It is a well known fact that Italian men appreciate women. In Rome recently with my mother (seventy-two years) and my two eldest children I noticed that “la mamma” (mine) was given as much attention as my fourteen year old budding nubile daughter. This is the country after all that puts seventy year olds—albeit Sophia Loren—on nudie calendars.

Our three-generational trip to Italy was a great success not only because of the usual things such as good food and damned good historical bits but because this is a country which appreciates the elderly. Used to the anonymity of ageist Britain, my mother turns into the compliant mother/grandmother figure we have always wished for on hitting Italian soil. Believe me, la dolce vita warms even the most cantankerous of souls.

The Italian man demonstrates his chivalry in many ways: By holding chairs for my mother; handing her the menu first and repeatedly asking me, much to the hilarity of my children, if she is “la sorella?” (my sister?) or at least pretending to think she is. She in turn basks in the sudden attention. “Most flattering,” she remarked over a cappuccino in the Piazza Navona, “even if they are a trifle over-groomed.” My son started to ask his grandmother to elaborate but I silenced him with a look that threatened pocket money withdrawal and grounding not to mention lynching and emasculation if he even muttered the words Pirelli Calendar.



Via http://www.divinecaroline.com/...-mamma#ixzz1RWNQ1cvZ

Soozy Woo

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