Childhood bad taste
When we start out in the world it's not our fault if we accidentally latch on to liking really bad stuff. Well, at least, that's the only reason I can come up with for owning Huey Lewis and the News' album Fore!
What early bad taste can you confess to?
( , Fri 10 Dec 2004, 13:24)
When we start out in the world it's not our fault if we accidentally latch on to liking really bad stuff. Well, at least, that's the only reason I can come up with for owning Huey Lewis and the News' album Fore!
What early bad taste can you confess to?
( , Fri 10 Dec 2004, 13:24)
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Hi waister oxford bags...
...remember those from the mid 70's? I finally managed to save up enough to buy a green pair of these extremely baggy trousers with a triple-height-double-buttoned-hi-waist-band. They looked ace with my Laurel & Hardy print shirt and my Slade tank top although it was more about wanting to fit in with my peers than anything.
I proudly wore them for the first time to the school presentation nite awards thing and got called up by the headmaster to receive an award for God knows what and was so proud of my hip attire. The headmaster however had little fashion sense and whilst on stage said to me "Why are you wearing a skirt young man?" It was loud enough on the microphone to be heard by all so cue much sniggering from the parents and kids.
I only ever wore them to the Elmhurst Estate Friday nite discos after that as everyone there dressed like a prat too.
( , Wed 15 Dec 2004, 1:49, Reply)
...remember those from the mid 70's? I finally managed to save up enough to buy a green pair of these extremely baggy trousers with a triple-height-double-buttoned-hi-waist-band. They looked ace with my Laurel & Hardy print shirt and my Slade tank top although it was more about wanting to fit in with my peers than anything.
I proudly wore them for the first time to the school presentation nite awards thing and got called up by the headmaster to receive an award for God knows what and was so proud of my hip attire. The headmaster however had little fashion sense and whilst on stage said to me "Why are you wearing a skirt young man?" It was loud enough on the microphone to be heard by all so cue much sniggering from the parents and kids.
I only ever wore them to the Elmhurst Estate Friday nite discos after that as everyone there dressed like a prat too.
( , Wed 15 Dec 2004, 1:49, Reply)
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