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Old 08-09-2012, 21:54   #76
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Saying The Beatles were washed up, as I departed the womb.

Oh, and telling the midwife she ain't no Dusty Springfield, and less really is more, in the mascara department.
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Old 08-09-2012, 22:00   #77
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I do remember thinking a pebbled beach was no place for a heavily pregnant woman, as Mummy trotted down to wee in the sea at Nice.
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Old 14-09-2012, 16:34   #78
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My first memory is putting my Mum's business suit with her boots on when I was 3 (1989) . This might have been the start over my obsession on boots, nail varnish, and toerings!

I also put on her makeup, which made me look like a combination between a clown and a businesswoman! :
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Old 14-09-2012, 17:30   #79
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I was just going into the youthclub on Sun Street Ossy when I heard about Kennedy, about 7-30pm on a friday
Was in the Odeon with Maureen Wallace on that night. Flashed it on the screen.
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Old 14-09-2012, 21:21   #80
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I also remember going to France when I was 3.5yrs old (late 1989), and trying on a young women's pantyhose!

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Old 14-09-2012, 22:09   #81
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I also remember going to France when I was 3.5yrs old (late 1989), and trying on a young women's pantyhose!

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Did you grow out of being oriental as a child?
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Did you grow out of being oriental as a child?
I took them off a shelf at a French department store, and put them on in the changing room
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My earliest memory is my brother Colin trying to stuff an onion in my mouth when I was outside in my pram,he must have took it from the kitchen when mam wasn't looking.She came dashing to the front door to look for him only to find me turning blue needless to say I have hated onions ever since.
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My earliest memory is my brother Colin trying to stuff an onion in my mouth when I was outside in my pram,he must have took it from the kitchen when mam wasn't looking.She came dashing to the front door to look for him only to find me turning blue needless to say I have hated onions ever since.
Wait while i see him in Town.
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Old 01-10-2012, 22:40   #85
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Seeing and hearing this olive skinned beautiful woman's arms covered in golden bejeweled bangles and trying to snatch some for me as they wave on top of me, whilst I bathed myself in saffron filled beds lined with pearls and rubies, also known as a newborns pram. It's then that I knew this woman was the perfect one for me...

Before I could talk, walk or even sit (but kick, hell yeah!)

When I described everything at age >15, me mam said "You were 2.5-3 months then... that's impossible (!!)"
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