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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> A word that seems to have gone out of fashion on

> here lately is "WoofmarktheDog" !!!


Never heard of him/her. Are you sure you have the right forum?

> citizenED Wrote:

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> > Cheerio. Sad that it's gone out of fashion. The

> > only person I know who says it is, er, me.

> > Shameful

>


Sophiesofa said


My Dad says it often - I love it


Your dad says it - my point exactly



and what's wrong with the full title 'disc-jockey' may I ask Brendan, you cad you...


http://royalfeltner.com/images/feltner7.jpg


oh and barnet... great word


http://farm1.static.flickr.com/9/15683804_8beb4dd73c.jpg


great hair...

[quote name=Great photos! Are they of the same person' date=' I wonder? ....In a '40 years of rock 'n roll lifestyle: before and after' kind of thing?

]



that how I was hoping they would come across Brum... well spotted


hope you'll come and 'feel the burn' next week, another fine 80's aerobics term that seems to have dropped out of fashion


wow, Brum you look great in those hip leg warmers, man... oh no, small error, it's not you after all, it's my friend from The Big Apple (don't hear that used much anymore eother) on his way out to Studio 54

http://newyorkology.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/img_8025.jpg... those were the days eh!

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Observer/Pix/gallery/2009/8/19/1250698825382/Ron-Galella-photo-Divine--001.jpg

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