We received the following permission from our marketing department today:
"If desired, you may dress down tomorrow for Children in Need for a fee of £2.00
Please note that this is purely optional."
The question is, would anyone notice if I dressed down? I think not!
And finally….. wrinkled was not one of the things I wanted to be when I grew up.
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness
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*Many of us will already know this poem TO AUTUMN by John Keats. It is a
celebration of autumn when the mists descend and the land is swelling with
over-ri...
2 days ago
12 comments:
Love it! I'd look like a tired old tramp if I dressed down!
CJ xx
I suppose you could "dress up".
Love your comments at the end of your posts. Keep them coming - please.
A x
Children at school are dressing in National costumes of any other country. My granddaughters are going in kimonos.
If I dressed DOWN, I would be very rough & ready as no one ever dresses up at school.
I agree. I wear suitable-for-muddy-walks-in-the-park-with-the-dog-couture rather than haute couture. "Dressing down" would be wearing my painting and decorating clothes. Ha
I don't think I could dress down... unless maybe I visited a skip first! LOL!
Bag lady here. If I dressed down people in third world countries would look like they had been dressed in haute couture if lined up beside me.
Me too CJ! My colleagues are all so uptodate, but there again they are much, much younger!
Anne, I wouldn't know how to dress up if I tried!
I could do national costume Maggie, how about a sari? I could do that with a tablecloth! And I'm not dissing the sari, I love it! You have to be so careful now incase the PC brigade are about.
I don't even have paint and decorating clothes Rosiero.
You keep out of my skip Jay
Bag lady MOB? You are one up on me!
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