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• #22927
What means OG anyway? (Genuinely don't know)
There's just enough lettering in the reflection to get a handle on it.
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• #22928
What means OG anyway?
Original Gangsta
Hip-hop reference appropriated by the forum illuminati
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• #22929
Clearly you know nothing
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• #22930
sub 100 membership number
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• #22931
Old Guard
dicki nailed it.
Many drinks have been taken here on a Friday night. UTFS.
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• #22932
I stand corrected.
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• #22933
How about a clue for those people lucky enough not to be OG?
You sound a little choleric--is it something in the water?
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• #22934
Old: opposite the John Snow pub in Soho. Most leading historians now regard the John Snow (named after John Roger Roger Snow, the inventor of the two-way radio) as the epicentre of the Millennial cult, The Fakengers. On Fridays Fakengers, mostly graphic designers and early crypto-currency investors, would line up outside the pub (often called The Meat Rack) so that couriers could inspect them. If they were 'passing' they would be allowed in to buy the couriers drinks and sometimes shown a day sheet and laughed at for their thoughts on how to get from The Island to AMV.
Intimate relations between couriers and Fakengers were not allowed, which wasn't really a problem as hygiene issues meant couriers could only breed with other couriers and mother issues meant that Fakengers could not breed at all.
Fakengers later split in to various sub-sects, the pseudo-Uberists, the Gravelites, and the Cycle Trainers being the main ones.
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• #22935
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• #22936
New; from Fakengers to the ghosts of Realengers. You'll need some Creative Googling to find out who used to pollute the upper floors of this building.
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• #22937
Ah, it's such a warm feeling to know that Will only got the previous tag because of my clue. I feel as if I've done my good deed for the day.
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• #22938
It wasn't me that needed clues. I was there, man. It was my Vietnam.
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• #22939
By which I mean, surrounded by young people slumming it before university.
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• #22940
"If you can remember the John Snow, you weren't there."
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• #22941
Old: opposite the John Snow pub in Soho. Most leading historians now regard the John Snow (named after John Roger Roger Snow, the inventor of the two-way radio) as the epicentre of the Millennial cult, The Fakengers. On Fridays Fakengers, mostly graphic designers and early crypto-currency investors, would line up outside the pub (often called The Meat Rack) so that couriers could inspect them. If they were 'passing' they would be allowed in to buy the couriers drinks and sometimes shown a day sheet and laughed at for their thoughts on how to get from The Island to AMV.
Intimate relations between couriers and Fakengers were not allowed, which wasn't really a problem as hygiene issues meant couriers could only breed with other couriers and mother issues meant that Fakengers could not breed at all.
Fakengers later split in to various sub-sects, the pseudo-Uberists, the Gravelites, and the Cycle Trainers being the main ones.Just fucking beautiful
Nice New tag too. Pretty reckless though.
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• #22942
You'll think this is a joke Skully but as I was taking the John Snow pic I saw someone sitting down having a sandwich that I thought might be you - it being a while since we met. It turned out to be a tramp.
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• #22943
Literally LOLed!
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• #22944
was the new tag where william cody used to reside ? the most famous of them all
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• #22945
Well, yes, you could make yourself a moving target here.
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• #22946
Say what you like about Bill, you could trust him with your sister, ray of sunshine that he was.
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• #22947
Old:
Sister Ray records on Berwick Street
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• #22948
New:
I hope it's plain that it's the tree you need to identify not the buildings.
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• #22949
You'll need some Creative Googling to find out who used to pollute the upper floors of this building.
What's the story? All I could find was that the front cover of a certain Oasis album (on Creation Records) was taken just out side the premises, but I don't think it was that.
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• #22950
75 Berwick street was home to Creative Couriers, the lesser of the major independent outfits.
How about a clue for those people lucky enough not to be OG?