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It's funny.
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I can hear my ears
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so.... seriously, though. you've been called on that statement before. and you pulled that same shit. you say that you have changed your stance...been wrong and admitted it. surely you recall what the topic was at least. give me a clue...i'll see if I can find it. or are you just talking shit, and posing agian?
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I can hear my ears
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you can TRY to quarantine flame fests....i actually tried to at first here when i put the list in the butthole thread. it never works tho....and spectacle is right to a point. the boardwide dynamic really doesn't support that kind of organization. sorry if our dirty underbelly offends or disappoints you, newgum.
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I'll just have to learn when to stop checking threads, once they've degraded. Meh. |
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
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I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Thank you. If I had time I'd start shopping photos of dwellars into really nasty 80s styes (especially those who will not let it lie....), but i have a house to bulldoze for my sprog's bday party tomorrow and I'm procrastinating. badly.
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I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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maybe I'll find my wedding pic at the bottom of all the piles of crap....
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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity Amelia Earhart |
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I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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hey quick, post some more non-argumentative stuff, maybe we can pop this thread onto the next page before anybody realizes. I am planning to find my pics and scan them one day, honest. I still had my 80s hair in the 90s. That's how sad i am, fashion-wise
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The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity Amelia Earhart |
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
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My most notable 80s haircut was partly an accident.
It was at a high-school pool party, and two girls said to me that I needed a haircut. I agreed, since it was a great way to sit still and have two nice young lasses stand very close to me. In swimsuits. Hmmmmmm. Gentle grooming behaviour. Pity they were not quite so skilled at cutting hair as one might have hoped. Nah, who cares, and the next day a professional hairdresser was consulted and found the only solution to be a number three crew cut all over. It grew back, but not before I had convinced one teacher I was getting chemotherapy and another that I was turning Buddhist. |
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I have a few bowl cut pictures of my hair in the very early 80s back when I was younger and my dad would cut my hair.
It wasn't until I got to college and was off on my own in 1985 that I got a real haircut by a pro. Maybe this belongs in the "how poor were you thread." Home grown bowl cuts may look OK on a kid, but they are a bit pathetic on a teenager. Anybody want to see some pathetic pictures? I can look for them. |
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Doctor Wtf
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Anything to gt this thread on a new page. |
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OK.
This was me in 1982. All awkward and skinny with a bad hair cut. Actually, the haircut isn't as bad as I was expecting it to be. This was just after my freshman year in High School. (9th grade) I didn't know how to pose for a picture. Who puts their hands on their hips like that? They are backwards. Ok. That's enough self criticism for one picture. |
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Here is a better picture. This was around September or October of 1982. We were in Pompeii and were trying to recreate the Abbey Road cover on the cool crosswalks they have there. My older brother is in front, and I'm in the back with bare feet. Can you tell that we haven't showered in about 2 weeks? We had been camping through Italy and there were no showers.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I promise to look for some old pics of myself this weekend...but in the meantime, I think we need to start a "show me your 80's glasses thread"
![]() glatt, i only pick on the ones I love sry
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