I tell you, you wear anything other than a pair of jeans and a crumpled up t-shirt (with a vaguely rude message emblazoned across it) to work, and everyone assumes you're either:
a) on the pull.
b) going for a job interview.
(Which I'm not, Janice, in case you're reading)
That said, just as I was about to leave the house this morning, I did catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror and decided that, on this occasion at least, I didn't want to dress like the new Doctor Who from the waist down.
I changed shoes; it's really not converse weather anyway.

2 comments:
Since I'm not English what is " on the pull"? The shoes look perfect.
It's a good ol' English expression that suggests you're, er, looking for a lady!
I'll definitely be going with the converse when it stops raining... although with the British weather as it is, that'll probably be never!
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