Funerals.

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WealdenMac
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Funerals.

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Attended the funeral of an old friend, in thick drizzle, on Wednesday and was struck by the fact that while, as is usual on these occasions, there was a coterie of young/youngish women dressed in black, unusually there was not a black pvc/pu mac or a black leather skirt to be seen. Made up for it yesterday however, when alighting from the train at Chichester were two attractive women both wearing fawn, single texture mackintoshes on what was, as forecast, a bright, dry day. You never can tell.
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I've seen some good sightings in Chichester before, definitely a well dressed/appropriate dressed residential area!
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udoughnut wrote: February 18th, 2024, 6:57 am I've seen some good sightings in Chichester before, definitely a well dressed/appropriate dressed residential area!
Combination of "old money", countryside and horses perhaps.
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I went to a funeral in the late 80’s where a woman wore a shiny black PVC trench coat. No idea who she was, but I was transfixed. Seemed totally the wrong situation to approach her, so I didn’t, but what a lovely sight! Maybe it was the only black thing she had to wear.

Cherie xxxxxxxx
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Cherie wrote: February 18th, 2024, 9:26 pm I went to a funeral in the late 80’s where a woman wore a shiny black PVC trench coat. No idea who she was, but I was transfixed. Seemed totally the wrong situation to approach her, so I didn’t, but what a lovely sight! Maybe it was the only black thing she had to wear.

Cherie xxxxxxxx
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PVC coats were fairly common up to the end of the 1980's, after this I gradually began to notice them less often.
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Geedeemac wrote: July 17th, 2024, 3:36 pm I have made it quite clear to my wife that she should wear a long black PVC mac to my funeral. She agreed whole heartedly.

I also had a friend one who was buried, at his request, in one of his wife’s pvc macs.
Sounds wonderful way to be buried in a lovely ladys pvc mac .
I would request to have it put on me back to front and the hood up over my face pulled nice and tightly. Just incase I'm not dead. But will definitely be after 5 minute in the mac .faster way than being buried alive in a coffin .
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Reminds me of a film I watched when I was in my early 20’s. Not funerals though…

Aliens had taken over a big warehouse and were harvesting something from humans. The room was filled with naked people all sealed in plastic bags. The camera angles made sure nothing naughty was seen, but I remember wishing I was in one of them. Not being sucked out by aliens who looked just normal people, but as an extra on the film, because I realised they were real people who got paid to be vacuum sealed safely in lovely see-through plastic.

Cherie x
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Reminds me off a story with my ex wife, not rain related but in the off topic non the less…
I went to a funeral with ex wife about 18 years ago, a friend of her dad’s. I was dragged along really.
My ex wife bought a new black skirt suit for the ocassion, quite classy double breasted suit,(I would have loved to have worn it) quite a short fitted skirt for her not quite a mini skirt but not far off, low denier black tights, patent heels. Anyhow she was drinking through the day and getting drunk, her skirt kept riding up she was pulling it down at first but as the drink kicked in forgot all about it, cue her hold up tights top being exposed when she got up from the table.
I noticed a few men looking on and a few laughs from woman, this was quite a turn on for me. By the end of the night she was quite tipsy as was I.
Back in the hotel room I bent her over and gave her it from behind in the suit…one of the last times I had sex with her bless…
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Sarah pvc wrote: July 27th, 2024, 2:12 pm Reminds me off a story with my ex wife, not rain related but in the off topic non the less…
I went to a funeral with ex wife about 18 years ago, a friend of her dad’s. I was dragged along really.
My ex wife bought a new black skirt suit for the ocassion, quite classy double breasted suit,(I would have loved to have worn it) quite a short fitted skirt for her not quite a mini skirt but not far off, low denier black tights, patent heels. Anyhow she was drinking through the day and getting drunk, her skirt kept riding up she was pulling it down at first but as the drink kicked in forgot all about it, cue her hold up tights top being exposed when she got up from the table.
I noticed a few men looking on and a few laughs from woman, this was quite a turn on for me. By the end of the night she was quite tipsy as was I.
Back in the hotel room I bent her over and gave her it from behind in the suit… cum all down her tights, one of the last times I had sex with her bless…
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