<Teu...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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I liked the hip-hugger pants back when they were in style, but
on the other hand, the smallest pair at Pants Galore (*the*
place to buy hip-huggers) still were too big. *sigh* How I
**wish** I had that problem today!
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> I miss my "clydesdales".. bell bottom jeans that were bleached white up to
> the knee... skin tight the rest of the way, and I miss the HIPS that went
> with my awesome hip-huggers! LOL!!!!!
>
>
> <Teu...@webtv.net> wrote in message
> news:26816-39...@storefull-225.iap.bryant.webtv.net...
> > I miss my blue corduroy bellbottoms the most. Mom practically lived @
> > Mervyns during the 70s and Mervyns had a whole wall of corduroy BBs. I
> > had blue, red, tan, brown, and orange pairs!!! I never wore jeans nor
> > the colors white & black back then.
> > When fashion changed to straight-leg pants I wore black jeans, leather,
> > camouflage- you name it- until relaxing into blue jeans in the late 80s.
> >
I miss Levi's jeans. They've changed them and they aren't the same
anymore. I used to wear almost exclusively levis- they faded so
beautifully. But they changed the cut and design, and I just can't find a
pair of levi's that fit anymore. I miss wearing old, soft, faded levis.
They made my butt look great!
DGH
p_n
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Before you buy.
I can't believe how people actually pay $ to wear some logo! Companies
used to give T-shirts or hats or whatever away with their logo on them
and write 'em off as advertising. :-)
Hey, you reminded me of a promotion Lee Jeans had some time in the
70s. It was "cool" for us to have Lee Jeans with the tag (leather
square) absolutely torn/ripped off the back. If we saved enough of the
logos and sent them in, we could win something. If we didn't win, we
got $ off our next purchase. Now that advertising!!!!
Dawna - Oil Impressionist - Class of 79 - 9/61
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> Before you buy.
>
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I wondered where this came from ... I also wondered what that
large glowing orange ball in the sky is.
Have you got the new Dion cd box collection?
It's called "Abraham, Martin and Rosie on My Chest"
p_ski
I won't wear em...I'll be damned if I'm gonna go around lookin' like a
walking billboard. Occasionally there'll be a small type of
logo that doesn't bother me...but 95% of the time I won't wear it.
What's frustrating is you tell people this and they act like yer being
silly.
Dawna
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Not messing with you -
I just rome from town to town ...
btw. stay away from Runaround Sue.
DeMouch. Listen. Calm down. Try to come back at me with
something more cleaver than name calling and f*bombs - practice
these principles in all your affairs, Rick.
I remember ripping the tags off Lees and Levis (not for a contest)
because they looked better w/o them.
> Dawna - Oil Impressionist - Class of 79 - 9/61
FYI. Check out, if you haven't already, "Bad Haircut - Stories of the
Seventies" by Tom Perrotta. It's a collection of short stories by a
homie of mine. He's your age and I'm sure you'll find the stories
dead on.
Why oil impressionist ?
Don't let it bother you Buddy. He's just trying to get somebody going. The only
way to deal with people like that is to ignore them. That seems to aggravate
them more than anything. You know the rest of us love ya!! : )
Sandy
2-60
Class of 78
no, thank YOU! : )
Yeah, especially after your mom had washed 'em a few times. That worn
look was cool too.
>
> > Dawna - Oil Impressionist - Class of 79 - 9/61
>
> FYI. Check out, if you haven't already, "Bad Haircut - Stories of the
> Seventies" by Tom Perrotta. It's a collection of short stories by a
> homie of mine. He's your age and I'm sure you'll find the stories
> dead on.
Where would I find it?
>
> Why oil impressionist ?
I'm an oils artist. I do other styles, but my best is Impressionism.
You know, Monet, Renoir, Cezanne . . . like that. Thanks for caring
enough to ask!! And if you have a moment, check out some of my
paintings @ http://www.geocities.com/scribes2000/artangel.html
Hey, you two, would you mind not dripping syrup on my keyboard? :-)
She's right, Buddy, we all love ya.
I guess we missed something back there . . . Wouldn't be the first
time!! Tee-hee! We didn't see him as messin' with ya, but we'll stick
up for you, if you think so.
Dawna & Larry
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> > FYI. Check out, if you haven't already, "Bad Haircut - Stories of
the
> > Seventies" by Tom Perrotta. It's a collection of short stories by a
> > homie of mine. He's your age and I'm sure you'll find the
stories
> > dead on.
>
> Where would I find it?
on amazon.com or bn.com
here's a synopsis
============================
Hilarious, moving, and brilliantly on-target, Tom Perrotta's debut
story collection explores the unforgettable life and times of a
teenager of the '70s, grappling with the timeless mysteries of sex,
death, parents, and, of course, bad haircuts.
============================
> I'm an oils artist. I do other styles, but my best is Impressionism.
I liked your work. I've studied in art schools in NY (3 really) and in
Europe. When I first started out, I called myself an artist in front of a
fellow student. She said, "Never call yourself an artist, you're a
painter". Do want you want with that info. She went on to have her
work selected for MoMA's (the Museum of Modern Art in NYC)
permanent collection.
Is that what that was? My guess it was something else.
>I wanted to tell him about the
> relationship with his maternal half, that I usually dont speak of.
And ask
> him outside...through the window. That's what we would have
done in the
> street but that's not our style here.
Nope,
"our" style here is to post lame-o comments - and when someone
points that out - hit them with the "F" word, name calling, clumsily
veiled threats of violence and absurd "You really don’t know what
is on the other side of the mirror" postings. Demooch, you're pretty
quick with your maliciousness. And I love the girls coming running
to your rescue. It’s all very encouraging. Just remember women, if
you plan to meet The Wanderer in person, this guy with the razor
wit and the time to share his brilliant witticisms with this ng over
700 times (seven HUNdred!), don't forget to tell your love ones just
what you want done with your remains - after they dig them out of
the basement of his mother’s house. I'm not the bad guy. I'm the
sane guy.
Rick FYI: you know the thing about the Dion CD box collection
being called "Abraham, Martin, and Rosie on my Chest"?
It's a joke. From the streets of NY.
Mr.Wanderer wrote in message:
>... I intend to get it Piss-Ski.
(that WAS sharp)
You'll never get it.
thanks in advance for ignoring me,
Piss-Ski
> Nope,
> "our" style here is to post lame-o comments - and when someone
> points that out - hit them with the "F" word, name calling, clumsily
> veiled threats of violence and absurd "You really don't know what
> is on the other side of the mirror" postings. Demooch, you're pretty
> quick with your maliciousness. And I love the girls coming running
> to your rescue. It's all very encouraging. Just remember women, if
> you plan to meet The Wanderer in person, this guy with the razor
> wit and the time to share his brilliant witticisms with this ng over
> 700 times (seven HUNdred!), don't forget to tell your love ones just
> what you want done with your remains - after they dig them out of
> the basement of his mother's house. I'm not the bad guy. I'm the
> sane guy.
>
Hey man THIS is a dude talkin' here now & I tell you what, if you don't like
what The Wanderer, or any of his friends in here say, then guess what guy??
The internet is wide open for folk. . . er ah I mean. . . one's like you.
What that means is you don't have to stay around here if you don't like the
atmosphere. Get it!!! Sane My Ass!!!
recsec
Thanks for the help there, but I wouldn't want to be confused with
those who do a wonderful job slapping latex on a house, so you see, I
prefer to be called an artist. Or you can just call me Dawna. :-)
So whose this MOMA artist . . . um, painter???? I happen to have a
MOMA coffee table book handy (borrowed from the local library) and I'd
love to look 'er up.
Dawna - Oil Impressionist
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Retro Man wrote in message ...
>Hey, how about those huge leather watchbands, the ones that were about
three
>inches wide. I think that was considered macho back then with the Hercules
>look.
I especially remember of having a Crumb cartoon with Keep on Trucking and my
name right on the front. Dork. I was nine.
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SusieVance wrote in message
<20000823050101...@ng-fj1.aol.com>...
Oh boy, that was THE place to go! Our main one was called Hot Tops. What a
treat it was to go get a shirt and pick out the decals and the lettering for
the back. My favorite one was a glittery decal of a huge bunch of hot air
balloons. It was so colorful. It was also cool to get matching t-shirts with
a friend. What a total 70s memory!
Liz
"The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:tGPo5.26661$4T.16...@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> I remember them well. Had a bunch of name T Shirts. But I would put
messages
> on mine. Eat Shit, Muff Diver, Sit On My Face, Male Slut, etc. Just
> expressing my individuality.
>
> --
>
> Buddy
>
> from Brooklyn
>
> http://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/5591/
> SusieVance wrote in message
> <20000823050101...@ng-fj1.aol.com>...
> >
> >I was a kid in the 70's (born 1/67)....was anyone else into t-shirts that
> you'd
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Retro Man wrote in message ...
>In article <kyEo5.25207$4T.15...@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
>"The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
>> Hey, if you're interested I know a place (specializing in bike leather)
>> where you can still order them
>
>Thanks but no thanks. I like to remember the 70s, but unlike RB, I don't
>still live in the 70s. Maybe if it really was still the 70s, but it's not.
Hmm...what year did that happen and which town/city did you live in?
I was able to wear my two favorite shirts with the decal "Musicians do
it with rhythm", and "sex, drugs, and rock and roll" and none of my
teachers said anything about it.
I even had a chat with the principal of the school many times while
wearing these shirts :)
Also, my government teacher (an Italian/American from NYC) told me that
I have every right to wear this shirt as long as it doesn't have a
four-letter word on it :)
-Naz
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(Bill Clinton)
"Naz Reyes" <n...@american.edu> wrote in message
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SuspectDevice wrote in message ...
Tank
"Remember to pillage before you burn"
You can go to ANY urban "gay dress shop" and you'd be able to find bike
leather. You can also find all the "usual accessories" that go with it.
LOL!!! :)
-Naz
Ahh...that explains it! :)
-Naz
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from Brooklyn
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Naz Reyes wrote in message <8o4969$olm$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>In article <kyEo5.25207$4T.15...@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> "The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> Hey, if you're interested I know a place (specializing in bike
>leather)
>> where you can still order them.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>> from Brooklyn
>
>You can go to ANY urban "gay dress shop" and you'd be able to find bike
>leather. You can also find all the "usual accessories" that go with it.
> LOL!!! :)
Buddy, I don't frequent places like those, either! I was just informing
you guys that there are lots of leather goods and leather "accessories"
(LOL!) in "gay clothing stores" :-) I never said that I go there and/or
buy stuff there.
I do wear some leather, but just the "normal" stuff you can buy in any
mall shop :-)
-Naz <--feeling a little conservative when thinking about THOSE shops :)
--
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from Brooklyn
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Naz Reyes wrote in message <8o6nsu$jvt$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>In article <xXkp5.1081$Q36....@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> "The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> Well Naz, my friend, since I dont frequent gay dress shops I really
>didn't
>> know that. But there are a lot of specialty shops where I hang out in
>> Greenwich Village that sells the usual S&M type gear. I dont frequent
>those
>> joints either but they're not hard to miss. I do buy stuff from Biker
>> leather stores, and outlets. So we share some styles, if NOT
>lifestyles. Ces
>> la vie. (Also there are differences between what I was refering to and
>what
>> the gays and leftover punks wear.)
>>
>> --
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>> from Brooklyn
>
>Buddy, I don't frequent places like those, either! I was just informing
>you guys that there are lots of leather goods and leather "accessories"
>(LOL!) in "gay clothing stores" :-) I never said that I go there and/or
>buy stuff there.
>
>I do wear some leather, but just the "normal" stuff you can buy in any
>mall shop :-)
>
>-Naz <--feeling a little conservative when thinking about THOSE shops :)
>
>
You'd better smile when you say that. Naz is a nice boy, just like
you . . . Hee-hee-hee!
Dawna
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Buddy...I'm from Northern Virginia (read: we don't wear gas masks just
to breathe the air here!) not New York City! LOL!
I'd bet that you can run around naked in NYC with a cockring (!) and
people probably wouldn't even pay attention to you, am I right? Well,
it's not like that here. The police would probably yank that "thing"
and make you bend....oh, never mind :)
Anyhow...a lot of people think that I'm fashionable, but somewhat
conservative (no, I *still* don't look like a prep!) I'm even
uncomfortable wearing a tank top on a very hot, summer day (I wear one
UNDER my shirt and LET LOOSE on a rare occasion..LOL!) I do, however,
notice that all EYES are on me when I do that...hmm :) Hell, I don't
even wear my earring anymore like I did back in the late 80s! So...I
guess that should tell ya that I'm not the slutty-looking fag you think
I am! LOL!
Anyhow, I'm sure all these will become obsolete once I hit the big 4-0.
'Til then I think I'll pretend I'm still a "good, Catholic boy" from
*Holy Trinity Academy* (my school from kindergarten to 4th grade). :-)
-Naz
Oh geez...and what is THAT supposed to mean???! LOL!
-Naz
Buddy
from Brooklyn
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Naz Reyes wrote in message <8o9esm$ghk$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>In article <NtJp5.19050$%O6.11...@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
> "The Wanderer" <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>> Gee Naz, I kinda have a differnet vision of ya now. Sorry if I saw you
>in my
>> mind's eye in a different way than is your natural state.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>> from Brooklyn
>
>Buddy...I'm from Northern Virginia (read: we don't wear gas masks just
>to breathe the air here!) not New York City! LOL!
>
>I'd bet that you can run around naked in NYC with a cockring (!) and
>people probably wouldn't even pay attention to you, am I right? Well,
>it's not like that here. The police would probably yank that "thing"
>and make you bend....oh, never mind :)
>
>Anyhow...a lot of people think that I'm fashionable, but somewhat
>conservative (no, I *still* don't look like a prep!) I'm even
>uncomfortable wearing a tank top on a very hot, summer day (I wear one
>UNDER my shirt and LET LOOSE on a rare occasion..LOL!) I do, however,
>notice that all EYES are on me when I do that...hmm :) Hell, I don't
>even wear my earring anymore like I did back in the late 80s! So...I
>guess that should tell ya that I'm not the slutty-looking fag you think
>I am! LOL!
>
>Anyhow, I'm sure all these will become obsolete once I hit the big 4-0.
> 'Til then I think I'll pretend I'm still a "good, Catholic boy" from
>*Holy Trinity Academy* (my school from kindergarten to 4th grade). :-)
>
>-Naz
>
>
The Wanderer <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:2%Yp5.4961$Q36.3...@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Hey Naz I also am an escapee from a Catholic Penitent.......er, School. I
> went from kindergarden to the 9th Grade. I was asked to leave after >
And I've never wore a cockring in my life. What's it
> like?LOL
> --
>
> Buddy
>
> from Brooklyn
>
> http://www.geocities.com/athens/thebes/5591/
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! It means . . . whatever you like. :-)
Dawna
>
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> Before you buy.
>
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Rachel Cree wrote in message ...
And you believed him? Did you ask him to prove it to ya? LOL!!! :)
"A little flamboyant"??? Nope, definitely not me. I may be a
fun-loving person, but the word "flamboyant" does not define me at all
(in every sense of the word). One, I'm not a "flaming queen" (lol!) and
two, I'm not loud in public. I also dress like the "average guy" next
door (these days, at least!) and you probably won't be able to tell that
I'm gay when you see me on the street. I'm not hiding anything - it's
just that way I *am* :)
> And I've never wore a cockring in my life.
What's it
> like?LOL
> --
Try grabbing your balls really TIGHT with your two hands and you'll know
how it feels like to wear one! LOL! :)
>
> Buddy
>
> from Brooklyn
Naz Reyes <n...@american.edu> wrote in message
news:8oc063$5tp$1...@nnrp1.deja.com...
> In article <nj1q5.207663$1h3.3...@news20.bellglobal.com>,
> "Rachel Cree" <rache...@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> > I BOUGHT a cocking for a friends birthday once.. it was too small so
> he wore
> > it on a heavy chain around his neck...
>
> And you believed him? Did you ask him to prove it to ya? LOL!!! :)
>
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Naz Reyes wrote in message <8oc0ru$6lk$1...@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>In article <2%Yp5.4961$Q36.3...@bgtnsc07-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
>"A little flamboyant"??? Nope, definitely not me. I may be a
>fun-loving person, but the word "flamboyant" does not define me at all
>(in every sense of the word). One, I'm not a "flaming queen" (lol!) and
>two, I'm not loud in public. I also dress like the "average guy" next
>door (these days, at least!) and you probably won't be able to tell that
>I'm gay when you see me on the street. I'm not hiding anything - it's
>just that way I *am* :)
>
>
>> And I've never wore a cockring in my life.
>What's it
>> like?LOL
>> --
>
>Try grabbing your balls really TIGHT with your two hands and you'll know
>how it feels like to wear one! LOL! :)
>
>>
>> Buddy
>>
>> from Brooklyn
>
>
>
The Wanderer <rosieon...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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Rachel Cree wrote in message ...
>One friend of mine wore a T shirt with a cartoon of two pigs going at it with
>smiles on their faces that said "Makin' Bacon".
My parents had a glow-in-the-dark poster of this charming image. My parents,
fer gosh sakes, is it any wonder I'm so screwed up?! I remember it vividly as
I just didn't get the joke at the time. Heck, I didn't even realize bacon came
from pigs, so to speak ;-) That poster and my father's football t-shirt with the
number 69 on it really messed with my head. He didn't play football and he
was British not an Aussie like my Mum and I do the explanation that I was
given ("It's the same number upside down just like Australia is upside down,
geddit?") made NO sense.
Lesson for the day: Parents are evil.
Cheers,
TD
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When I was in JR. High we could not wear tank tops because the sight of
underarm hair might have *excited the girls* LOL
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Those fantastically short 1 piece dresses which came with
matching panties. (They had too, because they were sooo short).
Geez, I miss those!
And I miss being able to wear something like that! LOL!
Lorrie
Dawna
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Ah, but your heart's in the right place!
>I never could then. I could now . . . but now I'm too darn old!!! ARG.
>Dawna<
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