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philinotstine 17-06-2012 09:33 AM

old pic
 
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i recently found this picture of a manequin i used to have about 28 years ago. cant for the life of me remember what happened to her

Wulfie 17-06-2012 10:06 AM

Bet you wish you had her now the older ones are quite collectable and restored are going for a packet.


http://www.mannequinmakeovers.com/intro.shtml






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philinotstine 17-06-2012 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Wulfie (Post 20782)
Bet you wish you had her now the older ones are quite collectable and restored are going for a packet.


http://www.mannequinmakeovers.com/intro.shtml






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i do now! Oh, Wulfie, what have you done? Im almost in love with one of the mannequins in yhe site you put up. Zara mmmm.....

Kats012 17-06-2012 01:22 PM

Interesting Phil.
 
You've been interested a long time then. 28 years ago, can't for the life of me remember..................................... I think I was young and beautiful once but maybe my mind is playing tricks.

philinotstine 17-06-2012 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Kats012 (Post 20801)
You've been interested a long time then. 28 years ago, can't for the life of me remember..................................... I think I was young and beautiful once but maybe my mind is playing tricks.

still are mate its all in yhe mind have you seen the music thread by the way?

revoL annaerB 17-06-2012 08:26 PM

I think I might be beautiful on the inside...the outside though is rough as a bag of spanners!:D

Wulfie 17-06-2012 09:10 PM

People who don't know me tend to move away as I'm an economy size old school biker :( but do I care :D

revoL annaerB 18-06-2012 12:23 AM

People are full of preconceptions which are so often misconceptions. If you have long hair, bikers jacket and listen to heavy metal people often see you only one way. I used to frequent a rock club in Manchester called Jilly's and I never saw any trouble in all the time I went there, I've been in 'normal' clubs with people smartly dressed in shirt and trousers and saw many fights and arguments. Point being you can't judge a book by it's cover.

Kats012 19-06-2012 12:09 PM

Bird in a cage.
 
At college - in the Jurassic - I was a hairy child of the 60's but then spent years in suit, collar and tie pretending to be "normal" in order to eat. Like a bird in a cage I was always banging at the bars. Now retired, I've regressed or returned to sanity. I play the blues - cos I've had the blues - and hang around with old muso's, follow decent music where I can and am generally disreputable. Judge a book by the cover? I reckon I'm gentle, kind and good but my pages are all yellowed and torn and the cover is starting to fall apart.

revoL annaerB 19-06-2012 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kats012 (Post 20939)
Judge a book by the cover? I reckon I'm gentle, kind and good but my pages are all yellowed and torn and the cover is starting to fall apart.

Kinda reminds me of how I see books, a brand new book read once and sat on a shelf for all eternity is almost a waste, a book that's been passed from person to person, dog-eared and tatty is a book worthy of a bookshelf!

My brother went through a stage where he got his long hair cut short to work in an office where the money was better only to leave that job and grow his hair again working in the great outdoors. He's a much happier person now.


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