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Suede?
Do you have any rules as to where SHE can wear whatever she pleases?Skirted wrote:yes she let's me weare skirts in the house
I'm assuming English is not your first language. If I'm wrong then I apologize for thinking that. If the phrase "fells like swede" were added to, it "could" say, "Whacked with a large axe, any other Scandivanian type person might be "felled like a swede" also.Skirted wrote:fells like swede
This is my idea of humor, please don't be insulted by my notice of the comical phrase you created.
Then again, if "swede" is just a accidental misspelling of "suede"(a soft leathery material) because of language problems, and Swede (the nickname for many people born in Sweden) is used accidently, I hope I helped.

There are no insults inferred or meant here. Only wondering if this is simply a language difference.
I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
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Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
I have a couple of floor length suede feel, heavy cotton wrap skirts that are great around the house in the winter but impractical outside as they drag in the dirt!
Skip, you could also be felled by a swede turnip if dropped from a sufficient height. 


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