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Agree Tissues ,Never really favoured carrying snot rolled up in a bit of Cloth around all day .
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Yeah, that was probably one of the reasons they were a non starter for me as well!
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A small knot in each corner makes a splendid beach hat on sunny days
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I still use them
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Cooperman - my grandfather did that in the '60's whilst listening to the cricket on hot summer days in the garden with the very occasional sounds of 4 or 5 people clapping during the match.
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they are good if you want to surrender
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Feck me morris dancers can levitate, I knew there was a reason they did it
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Always use them. Hankies are so useful to mop up lots of things
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Far better for cleaning your spectacles.
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I prefer to use the curtains.
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Always put one in me pocket when going out.
Good for mopping yer brow and etc. Carry tissues as well. |
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You take, "the curtains," everywhere with you - Foinavon?
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Much prefer a hankie to tissues thanks and too long in the tooth to change now.
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I suppose if they were good enough for Pavarotti, they're good enough for anyone! Couldn't imagine Pavarotti mopping his brow with a tissue - ugh - how common!
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