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Dougan

Re: Young Guns

#21 Post by Dougan »

bobbob wrote: where's the old and past it group?
Not at all...we've just been around a bit ;) ....and it was great being young in the 80's :shakeshout:
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Re: Young Guns

#22 Post by Christel »

Dougan wrote:
bobbob wrote: where's the old and past it group?
Not at all...we've just been around a bit ;) ....and it was great being young in the 80's :shakeshout:
No, it wasn't. Somebody lied to you.
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#23 Post by Michael Sproul »

^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^^

You must admit, you all looked utterly ridiculous!
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#24 Post by Christel »

Michael Sproul wrote:^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^^

You must admit, you all looked utterly ridiculous!
Didn't we just, worst decade of the lot.
Adam Ant, need I say more!?

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Re: Young Guns

#25 Post by bobbob »

christel wrote:
Dougan wrote:
bobbob wrote: where's the old and past it group?
Not at all...we've just been around a bit ;) ....and it was great being young in the 80's :shakeshout:
No, it wasn't. Somebody lied to you.
Was OK for me, I have never followed the crowd smile2 Did like Paul Young though and Bodie and Doyle. Got my first car, first proper job. Those were the days.
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#26 Post by Dougan »

The 80's were great! - Yes we/I looked a pillock, but the pop was so varied, and then towards the end of the 80's there we're the raves :shakeshout:

...and I loved my Capri 8-)
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#27 Post by Dougan »

Michael Sproul wrote:^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol: ^^^

You must admit, you all looked utterly ridiculous!
I have to admit that when I see young lads at work with their hair brushed over their face (as they do now) it irritates me...but then have to remember that when I was their age, I have a photo of me with a dyed blonde quiff and wearing a lime green shirt with white trousers and espidrills (no socks) :oops: :lol:
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Re: Young Guns

#28 Post by ovenpaa »

Dougan wrote:...and I loved my Capri 8-)
I had a 1.6S MkII, i would have liked the 2.0 or even a V6 jobbie but the 1600 had to do, it was replaced with a 2.0 litre Saab 90 that was loads of fun :good:
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#29 Post by Michael Sproul »

There's a Capri on our road, beautiful looking thing. I dread to think how much money it's had spent on it over the years. I always thought they were good looking cars myself, kinda like a normal mans E-type!
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#30 Post by Dougan »

My second car was a beige Mk2 1.6, and then a black 2.0 laser...which was luverley 8-) - I always wanted a 2.8i or 3.0 but couldn't afford the insurance...but still havn't ruled out getting one yet....
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