Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@goosehd I’m sure she’s just after a filling and satisfying experience to start her day mate. Aren’t we all…
@Tago-Mago I don’t get it out for just anyone…
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@neph93 said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
Denim is the tits. That is all.
I like this new Reuben.
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@Tago-Mago I don’t get it out for just anyone…
This is contrary to everything I’ve heard.
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@goosehd said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
…that picture brings up a really good question. Laura likes to have a mimosa for breakfast once in a while. Maybe I’ve been misunderstanding her and she’s been asking for a Momoa.
I showed Laura the picture and yes, she would like a Momoa for breakfast…
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New to the forum and Looking at a couple items that are being sold through the forum. Reading other transactions what does it mean to “bump” an item?
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@christoph a post on a sales thread, or a 'bump' is done to push your listing to the top of the marketplace.
It's a commonly accepted practice, but try to bump considerately. I believe once a week is considered acceptable around here.
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@christoph bump = bring up my post
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@T4920 so mainly a bump is for the person who made the post then ?
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@christoph Yep!
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@T4920 thanks for the clarification bud! Appreciate it.
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Hi, apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I have been hemming my jeans to the length where I can cuff them and they dont go much lower than my heels. They are comfortable with bare feet but obviously ride up quite high when sitting (especially on my MC). for the most part I wear engineers so I dont really mind it too much but thinking perhaps I should try them a bit longer so the hem is lower when sitting.
My question is I have a few months of everyday wear (25oz 634) and the creasing and fading is definitely on the way behind the knee. Since I have committed to the length and the evolution of the honeycomb is on the way I was wondering if it would it be a mistake to uncuff them so they will hang a bit lower?
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@goosehd Thanks a lot for your speedy reply!! It was more a concern of how it might affect the progress (or destruction) of the already evolving patina behind the knee. I am assuming the new amount of break will have an impact on that.
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@goosehd Thanks very much!! I am going to give it a go.