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Hey! How about those of the male persuasion, 15% of whom are colour blind? ![]()
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| So bringing the topic back to it's start, what exactly IS the correct green to be wearing? British racing green? Bottle green? Snooker table green? Kawasaki lime green? I intend to get a pair of brewery workers trousers, which are officially classed as bottle green - are these acceptable? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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