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  • Nice build pj. BTW where can you see the reps? I can't figger it out.

  • i added rep for this comment.

    what do you expect though, the chap lives in peterborough. although i hear it's lovely there this time of year.

    Really it's not. Although it's nice to know I'm not alone.

  • there's a always a lag period between a subculture's fringe status and the time it gets misapprorpiated - read: devoured - by the mainstream.

  • Nice build pj. BTW where can you see the reps? I can't figger it out.

    click on add rep to one of your posts, shows you how much you got. or click on members lists, then reputation. shows you the most reputable peeps.

    i enjoyed talking anarchism at 1 in the morning on the stairs in fish island.

  • I don't get who's adding rep - surely if you're a certain kind of person you just rep your mates?

    I didn't know how it worked until just now.

    I'm happy being midtable, I post so much garbage it's a wonder I've got anything.

    All I know is pj is at the top, looks like he's been repping himself for outlandish and incendiary remarks....

  • ^TBH I don't see the point of it.
    Billy no mates face

  • Will I get to the top of the table with an "I give head for rep" spokecard?

  • I don't get who's adding rep - surely if you're a certain kind of person you just rep your mates?

    I didn't know how it worked until just now.

    I'm happy being midtable, I post so much garbage it's a wonder I've got anything.

    All I know is pj is at the top, looks like he's been repping himself for outlandish and incendiary remarks....

    you can't rep yourself. it's not my fault i'm so full of sagacity and put into words what all youse are thinking.

  • A man very many years ago said almost exactly the same thing. A man of standing; a man with the gift of the gab and an ear for rhetoric.

    That man went on to become Baronet Oswald "Ernald" Mosley.

  • Mosely offered head for good rep? Blackshirtlifter eh?

  • nicely hewn Skull, nicely hewn.

    tenuous, but nicely hewn..

  • A man very many years ago said almost exactly the same thing. A man of standing; a man with the gift of the gab and an ear for rhetoric.

    That man went on to become Baronet Oswald "Ernald" Mosley.

    I hardly think he'd use the word 'youse' though ;-)

  • Imagine that - getting paid £60k to bang 5 hookers!

    Good business, if you ask me.

  • I hardly think he'd use the word 'youse' though ;-)

    Platini trust the pajamas, he never overlooks these details..

  • you shouldn't discuss yourself in the third person. anastacia used to that. she'd say 'anastacia don't like that'.

  • As we all know, Baronet Sir Oswald Ernald Mosely launched a recruitment campaign based around his work clobber of choice, the no-nonsense black shirt. Originally this was intended as a cheap, recognisable uniform - we presume members of the club were allowed to wear what they pleased waist-down. Mosley's "blackshirts" became a noticable presence in London's means streets and a fashion look was spawned which continues to this day, in the collections of hipper-than-thou designers like Calvin Klein and Gianni Versace.

    But did you know that Mosley modelled the first black shirts himself for publicity shots? In initial sessions his poses are political and stiff; three months in and the photgrapher's influence over his style had noticeably impacted on him, leading to innovative poses and shapes which became the blueprint for the male catalogue model right up to the 1990s.The Baron was briefly known as "The Body"; indeed, at one point his political aspirations were put on hold - and nearly derailed - as he became hot property on the catwalks of Milan, Paris and Frankfurt.

    Baronet Sir Oswald Ernald "The Body" Mosley - strange but true.

  • you shouldn't discuss yourself in the third person. anastacia used to that. she'd say 'anastacia don't like that'.

    pajamas don't always do what he oughtta.

  • Nothing is True
    Everything is Permissible

    Hassan I Sabbah

  • i enjoyed talking anarchism at 1 in the morning on the stairs in fish island.

    Don't come raaahnd my manor talking your posh shite you slaaaaags...

  • As we all know, Baronet blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de Gianni Versace

    But did you know that blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah blah de blah blah hmmm blah la lah blah de de blah Paris and Frankfurt.

    a lah blah de de blah blah - strange but true.

    hmm. interesting story.

  • If I could 'add rep' from my phone, PJ would be gettin' some right now... No offence, Phil... WTF is with this rep bollox anyway? Sounds a bit nonce to moi...

  • As we all know, Baronet Sir Oswald Ernald Mosely launched a recruitment campaign based around his work clobber of choice, the no-nonsense black shirt. Originally this was intended as a cheap, recognisable uniform - we presume members of the club were allowed to wear what they pleased waist-down. Mosley's "blackshirts" became a noticable presence in London's means streets and a fashion look was spawned which continues to this day, in the collections of hipper-than-thou designers like Calvin Klein and Gianni Versace.

    But did you know that Mosley modelled the first black shirts himself for publicity shots? In initial sessions his poses are political and stiff; three months in and the photgrapher's influence over his style had noticeably impacted on him, leading to innovative poses and shapes which became the blueprint for the male catalogue model right up to the 1990s.The Baron was briefly known as "The Body"; indeed, at one point his political aspirations were put on hold - and nearly derailed - as he became hot property on the catwalks of Milan, Paris and Frankfurt.

    Baronet Sir Oswald Ernald "The Body" Mosley - strange but true.

    kind of like how the "White Trousers" started, though their blend of fashion and politics are popular in surrey, they have had trouble braking into London's trendy east end. These reactionaries will be taboo on the political map come the trade union-ist parades that mark Labor Day in the Us.

  • if i could add rep to my own posts, I still wouldn't 'cos I still doesn't get it.

    pj - i enjoyed writing about Mosley's modelling career, waffle or no I'm only adding to an already dead thread - that has been ineptly revived long beyond its last pleadings for oblivion.

    teenslain - while you may feel the mosely anecdote was over-long, not everyone is in a pub, nervously peering at their swanky phone every two minutes so they can feel connected to the virtual world they have become frighteningly at ease with........

    just joshin yaz ladz, keep it terrylene y'all........ ;D

  • Fuck off, Phil... ;p

  • yeah dude, you're just jealous.

    hi-five, teenslain.

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