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Old 13-02-2006, 18:37   #16
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Re: Rock band t-shirts

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Does there have to be an age where you stop wearing certain things? Good on him for wearing what he likes!!
boo i actually agree with you there!dont faint in shock just wait untill you are walking up a path and a hells angel granny is comming the other way in her souped up 500bhp wheelchair,complete with leathers good on em!
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Old 13-02-2006, 19:38   #17
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At what age do you think people should stop wearing Rock band t-shirts?

I was out today and I saw a chap, obviously late 40s, possibly early 50s, wearing a rock band t-shirt. You know the ones - Def Leppard, Lenyrd Skynard, Meat Loaf etc. Big paunch, scruffy jeans, etc - not a good look!
does this apply to football shirts as well gayle?as they are only doing the same thing really (supporting)wife went to see ah ha at manchester and came back with a tee-shirt emblazoned with ah ha!and she is only a month off being the big 40....lol
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Old 13-02-2006, 20:40   #18
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At what age do you have to be to know that you can't judge a book by it's cover? He may be dressed like that because he has spent the whole of his life giving selflessly to others, I know of plenty of 'suits' that are sweet on the outside but the meanest bas*ards in private.

Also at what size should a young woman stop showing her midriff because of all the spare tyres hanging over her jeans? I don't know the answer to that one but I do know it's none of my business!

In the mean time I'll carry on wearing jeans and t-shirts until I no longer find them comfortable, then I'll join the belt and braces brigade and start wearing trousers with an 18" zip and a waist band under my armpits.

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Old 13-02-2006, 20:46   #19
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then I'll join the belt and braces brigade and start wearing trousers with an 18" zip and a waist band under my armpits.
Wasn't that what you were wearing when I saw you at Stanley the other week?
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Old 13-02-2006, 20:51   #20
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Wasn't that what you were wearing when I saw you at Stanley the other week?
No, you were arguing with the mirror in the gents again!
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Old 13-02-2006, 23:23   #21
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why should there be an age limit on people to stop expressing a like of a rock band or anything they like for that matter????????
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Old 13-02-2006, 23:36   #22
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Why should it matter to anyone else what someone chooses to wear? Surely it's up to a person to dress the way they want to dress and which pleases them.

I choose my clothes for me, not for other people. I've never had any of those "band" t-shirts but my late hubby had some fun ones not least of all the "Big Dog" ones such as "Bark Maul" which is a bulldog in Star Wars make-up. Busman has a particularly gruesome one with a skull on and the logo "Who Wants To Live Forever?" which makes more sense if you're a Queen fan. As for wearing jeans, they are more practical and comfortable than most alternatives for general mucking about.
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Old 13-02-2006, 23:48   #23
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I have a poo shooter tee shirt. I had it bought as a present a few years ago; I may even wear it at the next accy meet. hehe

http://forums.ebay.com.au/thread.jsp...=1134075046306
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Old 14-02-2006, 00:12   #24
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lol this thread has just reminded me that i have a fatwillies T-Shirt somewhere

in the late 80s fatwilly surf shack mercendise was popular amongst teenagers and you could get everything from car stickers to clothing

i think there were 2 fat willies surf shack shops , one in cornwall and for some odd reason one in blackpool buit i dont know if they are still in buisness or not

almost every xr3 had a sticker in the rear window lol

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Old 14-02-2006, 00:25   #25
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I hate the fashion police, people should wear exactly what they want.



The only people I like ripping to little sartorial pieces are the fashion police themselves, so you better start planning your wardrobe for the next meet now Gayle.
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Old 14-02-2006, 01:56   #26
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I hate the fashion police, people should wear exactly what they want.



The only people I like ripping to little sartorial pieces are the fashion police themselves, so you better start planning your wardrobe for the next meet now Gayle.
exception for up and comming councillors! they dont know what anyone wants! even when we put them there? take a step back gayle, where did you get that purple jumper are is it mauve?in your avatar? purple and mauve went out with .....................him with no name ! shame on you!
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Old 14-02-2006, 02:03   #27
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I have a poo shooter tee shirt. I had it bought as a present a few years ago; I may even wear it at the next accy meet. hehe

http://forums.ebay.com.au/thread.jsp...=1134075046306
i already have one of them built in len! sup holts and you will know what i mean............pmsl.
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Old 14-02-2006, 10:18   #28
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I'm looking forward to seeing all the well dressed people at the next meet. I'll obviously have to dig out my Frankie Says t-shirt or else I'll look out of place.

PS - I know I'm no fashion plate, it wasn't meant to be taken so seriously.
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Old 14-02-2006, 20:40   #29
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still have a sid vicious t-shirt from when i was 13
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Old 15-02-2006, 19:59   #30
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lol this thread has just reminded me that i have a fatwillies T-Shirt somewhere

in the late 80s fatwilly surf shack mercendise was popular amongst teenagers and you could get everything from car stickers to clothing

i think there were 2 fat willies surf shack shops , one in cornwall and for some odd reason one in blackpool buit i dont know if they are still in buisness or not

almost every xr3 had a sticker in the rear window lol

heres a pic of their logo lol
when i was little we used to go on camping holidays to a small beach resort in wales called barmouth, they had a fatwilly shop there! i remember walking past it and everytime i used to giggle and try and look the other way, i never wanted my mum or dad to see that thie little girl was looking at a rude word! how innocent!!!
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