A parasol and a brolly may look rather similar, but there’s a world of difference in them. Living and walking to work in a rainy area, I soon learned to carry a brolly and do so proudly!
I live in the tropics. When it rains, it’s usually so heavy that even under an umbrella you get soaked anyway. So like Monsieur Cardigan above, I do carry one ‘in case of emergency’ but can rarely be bothered using it; about the only emergency it’s good for is the occasional bout of Acute Gene Kelly Nostalgia.
Nice sweater guy cracks me up - he’s afraid he’ll be “unmanly” if he carries an umbrella, but doesn’t worry when he uses words like “sashaying” and “parasol”. :)
I tend to use a good coat and hat in the rain myself, as umbrellas are just one more thing I can forget somewhere. But no, John Steed would not have been called a sissy for carrying one. Anyone who forced the point too far would meet the business end of his bowler. THWACK!
margueritem over 15 years ago
It’s the manly thing to do. Nice sweater, BTW.
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
A parasol and a brolly may look rather similar, but there’s a world of difference in them. Living and walking to work in a rainy area, I soon learned to carry a brolly and do so proudly!
plight over 15 years ago
I live in the tropics. When it rains, it’s usually so heavy that even under an umbrella you get soaked anyway. So like Monsieur Cardigan above, I do carry one ‘in case of emergency’ but can rarely be bothered using it; about the only emergency it’s good for is the occasional bout of Acute Gene Kelly Nostalgia.
sandboil over 15 years ago
Good golly, what’s a brolly?
Sisyphos over 15 years ago
Brolly=umbrella: http://tinyurl.com/yll4d4
judyparka over 15 years ago
Sisyphos: You’re British?? I had no idea. Great list. Thank you for sharing it.
judyparka over 15 years ago
Hey, carrying an umbrella is certainly better than this: http://tinyurl.com/nw4zsa
Ray_C over 15 years ago
Tell that to the Penguin!
lewisbower over 15 years ago
I use an umbrella to give wind gusts something to do. They are also good for leaving on the bus.
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
No-one ever accused John Steed of being a sissy.
Charles Brobst Premium Member over 15 years ago
His sweater shrunk on him during the last downpour and now he wears it as a second skin. Smells funky.
Fred Kuechenmeister over 15 years ago
thanks CougarAllen
plight over 15 years ago
Ah, John Steed :-)
Dorian over 15 years ago
Nice sweater guy cracks me up - he’s afraid he’ll be “unmanly” if he carries an umbrella, but doesn’t worry when he uses words like “sashaying” and “parasol”. :)
MotherOfMoses over 15 years ago
So then wear a bonnet.
Steve Bartholomew over 15 years ago
It is a known fact that umbrellas tend to attract lightning.
BlueRaven over 15 years ago
I tend to use a good coat and hat in the rain myself, as umbrellas are just one more thing I can forget somewhere. But no, John Steed would not have been called a sissy for carrying one. Anyone who forced the point too far would meet the business end of his bowler. THWACK!
ottod Premium Member over 15 years ago
If an umbrella makes him feel more unmanly than that sweater, it must be a pink umbrella with pictures of kittens on it.