The part about long trousers is very contextual to Apartheid South Africa, so it can be very elusive to anyone outside of that experience. It helps to know that men wear long trousers - short trousers are for boys. Under apartheid, white men wear the long trousers and black men are restricted to short trousers (mostly figuratively, but in some cases literally). "When will I wear long trousers"? Also, labourers wear blue shirts. The world passes the oppressed labourer by who deeply contemplates the world that treats him like a boy who will never be a man. I'm not saying this interpretation is correct, but it's my best try for now.
This is a riddle. The answer to the riddle is that the pocket has a hole in it.
These days, any clothing shop you go into should carry them. I suggest Top Shop, seeing as Noel and Russell have shopped there for their trousers countless times.
Paul J. van Ginneken has written: 'Verdiensten van hoger personeel'
Van SILLER has written: 'The red geranium'
he was a do do head
William Van Cuyck goes by Winkles.
I have no idea
he attributes anger
A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon - 1966 Flipped Van Winkles 1-156 was released on: USA: 12 August 1967
Henry Winkles died in 1860.
Henry Winkles was born in 1801.
Bobby Winkles was born in 1930.
Anna Winkles was born on June 30, 1983, in Birmingham, England.
Bobby Winkles was born March 11, 1930, in Tuckerman, AR, USA.
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His trousers form a tent.