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Brendan Wrote:

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kanga Wrote:

. plain prejudice (Occupationalism?

Dressism?)


So piss off, you crusty...


HUMAN BEING IN INABILITY TO RECOGNISE THE BLATANT

CONTRADICTORY NATURE OF THEIR OWN ARGUMENT -

SHOCKER!


I'm with you on this one Brendan .

I think I saw him this morning when I was on the bus going to work. He had 2 children with him, so if he has no children then prob not him. Thought it a bit coincidental as only found out who he was yesterday, but certainly looked like the picture in the paper and this guy was sporting drab jumper and pony tail look.

Looking at it from the point of the suits, I'm sure they don't want non-suits in 'their' pubs, they like to stick to their own kind and feel uneasy around free-wheeling tee shirt/wooly-jumper-wearing types.

I think the first verse of this Kevin Ayres song puts it quite well.


"I walked into this bar

and the man refused;

He said, "We don't serve strangers

in blue suede shoes;

We don't give credit, and

We don't give way--

We have to think about what the people might say..

uh, you know what I mean..."

I said, "Sure, man""

Keef Wrote:

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> Personally, I'm with Kanga, I think he looks and sounds like the son of Ben Dover, the mockney tw@t!


I'm not his mate but I can certainly see the father/son resemblance:


Rob da Bank

http://xxxbritain.com/Images/Events/Ben%20Dover.jpg




Ben Dover

http://www.onbeat.com/images/rob_da_bank_2.jpg

Nothing wrong with a good suit gentlemen. It doesn't mean we work for anyone else in a job we despise either. But whilst we are stereotyping, the Gingham shirts, jeans ,and cons just as much a uniform for the creatives. Lets throw in some Crocs / Gladiator sandals for the girls and everyone in East Dulwich looks the same....


WITH THE FOLLOWING NOTABLE EXCEPTIONS:


- Surfbobby - the famous organiser of the Barry Barry Run has his own garish yet truely unique style

- Sean McGhabaghan - the forum stalwarts walk-in wardrobe of all black is a classic, simple statement that says "Irish Ninja"

- Another Sean, this time Sean from Sean's DIY - a gentleman with a coiffured hairstyle that sticks two fingers up to my own gutless short back and sides. Here is a freethinking man of his own means who doesn't give a toss what you think.


Hats off to you all.

"I walked into this bar

and the man refused;

He said, "We don't serve strangers

in blue suede shoes;

We don't give credit, and

We don't give way--

We have to think about what the people might say..

uh, you know what I mean..."

I said, "Sure, man""




"thankyou very much "


bye bye .........

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I think I saw him this morning when I was on the

> bus going to work. He had 2 children with him, so

> if he has no children then prob not him. Thought

> it a bit coincidental as only found out who he was

> yesterday, but certainly looked like the picture

> in the paper and this guy was sporting drab jumper

> and pony tail look.




Yes - it must have been him, he does have 2 boys. What a coincidence, one day I had never heard of him, then read in the free paper that he lives in ED and then actually see him the next day in the flesh. Wonder what he is called On Da Forum?

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