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let's see Paddy. I had red flares in the 70's, denim bell bottoms with an inset of a different colour on the bell, skinners, Birmingham bags, Gatsby Jumpers, yellow Paisley shirts ....
Quote from: mark smyth on September 26, 2009, 02:38:00 PMAnthony, snake skin shoes, now that's serious fashion. Paddy
YooooooHoooooo!Still firing on all cylinders even though you were posting around 3a.m. this morning. Such endurance!Paddy
Melvyn, are you quite sure that this is a not a David Shilling hat, left behind by a very fashionable lady visitor? Could well be Maggi but rather itchy to wear I think!
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Thanks Anthony. One more.
Robin,I have a photographs of a very young self, dressed ever so stylishly in purple flairs and purple turtleneck, walking down Carnaby St., late '60s or early '70s. Fab or what!Paddy
I tried to thumb a lift from Stirling to Callander late one Saturday night in the early 70s (I'd already walked the two mile from the Westerton Arms in Bridge of Allan to Stirling). I was wearing a pair of high-heeled snaked skin shoes. I eventually took them off and walked in my socks because my feet were killing me! 14 miles and four hours later, at four in the morning, I got a lift for the last 2 miles from a couple of fishermen heading north. They apologised for being late, but they'd had a rest at Southwaite, otherwise they'd have been there a couple of hours earlier!
QuoteRobin,I have a photographs of a very young self, dressed ever so stylishly in purple flairs and purple turtleneck, walking down Carnaby St., late '60s or early '70s. Fab or what!PaddyQuotelet's see Paddy. I had red flares in the 70's, denim bell bottoms with an inset of a different colour on the bell, skinners, Birmingham bags, Gatsby Jumpers, yellow Paisley shirts ....Quote from: Anthony Darby on September 26, 2009, 05:24:51 PMI tried to thumb a lift from Stirling to Callander late one Saturday night in the early 70s (I'd already walked the two mile from the Westerton Arms in Bridge of Allan to Stirling). I was wearing a pair of high-heeled snaked skin shoes. I eventually took them off and walked in my socks because my feet were killing me! 14 miles and four hours later, at four in the morning, I got a lift for the last 2 miles from a couple of fishermen heading north. They apologised for being late, but they'd had a rest at Southwaite, otherwise they'd have been there a couple of hours earlier! Can you all post pics