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Why don't Gabby reveal himself into the Rogue Gallery, him and his higlighted blonde tips ;)

As it so happens I reverted back to that hairstyle a few weeks ago, takes a slick really bad person to pull it off though 8)

If you say so. Do you use fake tan aswell?

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Why don't Gabby reveal himself into the Rogue Gallery, him and his higlighted blonde tips ;)

As it so happens I reverted back to that hairstyle a few weeks ago, takes a slick really bad person to pull it off though 8)

If you say so. Do you use fake tan aswell?

Yep 8)

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I don't see any denial of you being a guido.

Oh dear.

Look harder.

Above picture of a guido = inaccurate. Ergo, not a guido. I also don't have a spray tan or wear wifebeaters.

Stay in college :thumb:

Don't knock the wifebeaters. I fell asleep in the sand dunes at Croyde today wearing one of mine. I now have a permanent wifebeater burned in for the summer. Rock and roll.

It's been about 30°C in North Devon today, and I had done a lap of North Devon on my mountain bike, as anyone who know me on Facebook will verify...

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Short for "athletic shirt" because it is often worn in sports, such as basketball and track-and-field events. In America, it is also known as a wife beater, Guinea tee or Dago tee (from guinea and dago, ethnic slurs against Italians). In British English, the A-shirt is known as a vest. In Scots vernacular it is referred to as a semmit, and as a singlet in Australia and New Zealand. In Colombia it’s known as a "busca pleitos" meaning trouble seeker, in reference to is usage by violent individuals. In Spain they used to be called "camiseta imperio" (Imperial t-shirt). In the former Soviet Union it’s known as "alkogolichka" (alcoholic) as it's often worn by alcoholics. In addition to athletic usage, A-shirts have traditionally been used as undershirts, especially with suits and dress shirts.

The build of an A-shirt is simple: the neck and armholes are often reinforced for durability. One usually has large armholes and neck holes and a neckline that can reach down as far as mid-chest. They are also sometimes made long to make tucking into a pair of pants easier. In almost all cases, they are buttonless, collarless, and pocketless. An A-shirt is designed tight fit and made of ribbed cotton or other fiber.

The string vest has fallen from favor in the United Kingdom, but a string semmit as an underclass fashion item was made famous by Rab C. Nesbitt, leading character in the TV sitcom of the same name.

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Ye cannae beat a wifebeater in teh summer.

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I can't understand some bloke's refusal to wear shorts on hot days either. It's not gay and it's far more comfortable.

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