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WCDT: 2387-2391 (18-22 February, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Barmymoo:
This thread moves too quickly for me to keep up!

Closets really aren't common in the UK, and I don't think I've seen them in Europe in general. We have free-standing wardrobes and sometimes built-in wardrobes, but not actual rooms you can walk into, I've only seen those in the US.

Indicible:
Holy crap...
I was laughing while reading the comics. Which is a bit problematic, considering my students were having a test. They were quite astonished to see me laughing while they were at work.

pwhodges:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 22 Feb 2013, 02:26 ---We have free-standing wardrobes and sometimes built-in wardrobes, but not actual rooms you can walk into,
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Think of "dressing rooms".  Still not common, I admit, though I have one as an adjunct to an en-suite bathroom.

Lubricus:

--- Quote from: Indicible on 22 Feb 2013, 02:41 ---Holy crap...
I was laughing while reading the comics. Which is a bit problematic, considering my students were having a test. They were quite astonished to see me laughing while they were at work.

--- End quote ---

I hope you pointed out to them that you were laughing at their misfortune?  :evil:

hakko504:

--- Quote from: Barmymoo on 22 Feb 2013, 02:26 ---Closets really aren't common in the UK, and I don't think I've seen them in Europe in general. We have free-standing wardrobes and sometimes built-in wardrobes, but not actual rooms you can walk into, I've only seen those in the US.

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Not in general, I agree, but me and my wife moved to a new house a few months ago, and we converted one room into a large closet for all our clothes as there was way too few wardrobes in the house.

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