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So you think you're having a bad snow day?

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Upside down. With no kecks. That's got to smart.

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Thanks David.

I particularly appreciated your use of the correct terminology. I am currently struggling to persuade my grandchildren to use the term 'kecks'.

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adze thuggery | 8 January 2010 - 5:19pm

I do hope his kecks

were pulled off as a result of the fall rather than some extreme hanky-panky.

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Retro Man | 8 January 2010 - 5:28pm

Interesting

Now you mention it, I thought kecks referred to trousers - clearly he is also missing his "skiddies". nice.

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Twangothan | 8 January 2010 - 5:30pm

kecks and under kecks

surely or maybe bashers or grundies and yes skiddies

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Chris G | 8 January 2010 - 5:35pm

Never heard "bashers"

But grundies made me laugh out loud. Haven't heard that for years.

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Twangothan | 8 January 2010 - 5:44pm

Kecks is good.

I also like breeks or scanties.

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bigsteviecook | 8 January 2010 - 5:57pm

Another option

Chuddies

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Rigid Digit | 8 January 2010 - 6:58pm

Trollies

!

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soapdodger | 10 January 2010 - 1:41pm

"Skivvies", surely?

I think you may be introducing another element into your word.

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David Hepworth | 8 January 2010 - 6:25pm

The bloke in the yellow anorak has just finished...

taking a picture on his phone and texting "OMG! LOL!" to all his mates.

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Patrick Crowther | 8 January 2010 - 5:40pm

Scouse pants

Kecks!!!Gold star,big tick,Kecks are back!Job's a good 'un.

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Pencilsqueezer | 8 January 2010 - 5:51pm

Bugger

got the words to "Kecks On Fire" stuck in my head now!
"Wooaaaoh my kecks are on fire"

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Dave Amitri | 8 January 2010 - 6:02pm

undercrackers

undercrackers

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eddie | 8 January 2010 - 7:41pm
David Hepworth | 8 January 2010 - 8:52pm
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