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Football Casuals. None more so.


Loved being part of it all, had some great trips, made some great friends, had some brilliant laughs, but anyone who's still at it is a bit of a dinosaur. Also, today's version generally...


1. Dress like shite and don't really get the original aesthetic principle

2. Are fairly pathetic in numbers.


I don't regret it for a moment, but find it amazing that there is an appetite for it amongst younger people these days (and older people who should have packed it in)

The Dark is Rising (oh Susan Cooper, you were super)

Salt n Shake

Yes to those green shield stamps (my nan used to collect them down the co-op: I think sometimes we got sweets, and sometimes we just nicked her Rennies out of the drawer)

Now that's what I call music (I had the first one, without any numbers, on vinyl - at work today, a couple of people said the first one they got was number 18 - gadzooks)

Novelty records - grandma we love you, save your love my darling, matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs - in fact why don't they make songs about painters anymore? (and I could have told you Vincent, this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you)

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