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Quote: Aaron @ February 9, 2008, 11:17 AMI didn't say they lots of them aren't slags!
Thats why they're the best in the world.
If you like that kind of thing. I suppose it goes with the "share what you've got" kind of socialist ethos.
Will you take a look over there?
Where?
There
Is she trying to get out of that clitoris
Liberation for women
That's what I preach
Preacher man
Walking on the beaches looking at the peaches
What the f**k...?
Quote: Aaron @ February 9, 2008, 1:10 PMWhat the f**k...?
I'm glad I'm not the only one that hates the t-shirt and scarf look on a bloke. And white loafers? Whats all that about?
Remember chaps, if you're a metrosexual you're not a hetrosexual.
Now lets all drink lots of beer and talk football, or in this case british comedy.
Quote: jacparov @ February 9, 2008, 1:18 PMAnd white loafers? Whats all that about?
I have not even seen them yet?!
Is that a 'thing'?
maybe just where I live?? who nows I'm not a follower of fashion, I still wear tweed.
Quote: jacparov @ February 9, 2008, 1:56 PMmaybe just where I live?? who nows I'm not a follower of fashion, I still wear tweed.
*backs away*
Im ignoring the whole shorts debate I provoked!
Does anyone remember the craze for checked shirts, back when Oasis first got really big? You could go into any city centre on a Friday or Saturday night, and almost every young bloke would be wearing one. It has to go down as one of the most boring fashion craze's of all time. I never got one myself, as I've never been a fan of Oasis.
A guy I work with seems to like checks. As in, lumberjack stylee checks.
Quote: catskillz @ February 9, 2008, 2:03 PMDoes anyone remember the craze for checked shirts, back when Oasis first got really big? You could go into any city centre on a Friday or Saturday night, and almost every young bloke would be wearing one. It has to go down as one of the most boring fashion craze's of all time. I never got one myself, as I've never been a fan of Oasis.
I remember that, I associate it with the grunge Nirvana era though.
I used to have loads of lumberjack shirts.
But at least I can hold my head up and say I never ever at any time ever owned a shell suit. That's my redemption.
Does anyone remember a short-lived fashion craze amongst kids, back in '87/'88, for jeans that had pictures of the Flinstones characters on them? I used to think they might have just been a Liverpool thing, but a mate of mine fom London told me they were popular down there as well. It was back when turn-ups on the bottom of jeans were also de rigueur amongst kids.