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  • #61
    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    Re: School Rules (Specifically Those Unique To Your School)

    We had to wear aprons in metal/woodwork so the tie in the machinery wasn't so much of an issue. I seem to remember the workshops also being cold all the time so jumpers were also a necessity and helped with the tie control situation, although my Pierre Cardin cardigan wasn't much cop at holding the tie in as the neck line was quite low.
    Do you recall Mulletino that in lessons like these, this was the only time it was "accepted" to show only the knot of your Tie with it all tucked in - regardless of if you did your Tie thin and had the proper part behind or proper in front like the cry-baby Geeks did, but though you'd never get away with this in say English or Maths?? Lol

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
      Re: School Rules (Specifically Those Unique To Your School)

      We had to wear aprons in metal/woodwork so the tie in the machinery wasn't so much of an issue. I seem to remember the workshops also being cold all the time so jumpers were also a necessity and helped with the tie control situation, although my Pierre Cardin cardigan wasn't much cop at holding the tie in as the neck line was quite low.
      That is like why when he had such lessons we did ours thin - but dea midgy short like 3 stripes long lol

      The un-wanted extra of this being you had miles and yards and yards of the proper side to tuck in - which was far far worse if you was Nutmegged than long thin with just a chunky bit left over (though far from being as cool) mind
      Last edited by 80sChav; 1 week ago.

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