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I?m perfectly comfortable with my age thank you Kel. I even have a grey hair which I have been nurturing for I think it makes me look distinguished.


Wax, gum and paste all sound unhygienic. I would rather have remained ignorant of these newfangled products with which the youth and those who aspire to youthfulness choose to foul their barnets.

BigPhil Wrote:

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> we used soap to put spikes in our hair ( when we

> still had hair that is ) ( alas no more)


We used to use gelatine. You need proper long hair though for some proper big spikes.


They wouldn?t let me in Adwassitname with my hair like that. It was purple then too.

Well if it's hair product, I had a serious Black & White 'Pluko' addiction. I'd alternate it with La India brilliantine just to ring the changes.

Anyone on here of Caribbean origin may know of these products. Basically if your grandfather used it then so did I.

Of course I had the good taste to lose my hair in my late thirties, thank heavens.

It was never going to be good enough to carry on with after that.

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> think i shall check out the view from the window

> l8r 2 c if adventure bar has any such

> characters...


I know KK, after a vigorous afternoon session, I start to break up in mid-sentence myself.

It's OK get back to us later.

themaninblack Wrote:

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> Any chance an admin can get this thread back on

> track?!


It's fine TMIB, you just did. Thanks for that.


So, Adventure, when you venture in there, do you favour a Wattie from The Exploited punk-style cockscomb or an Isaac Hayes shaven-headed look?

I know which way I'll be voting.

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