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Post by 469roadking on Aug 3, 2010 9:00:39 GMT -5
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Post by lesblues on Aug 3, 2010 11:20:47 GMT -5
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Post by leerummey on Aug 3, 2010 11:52:58 GMT -5
you lot crack me up lol youre nuts lol
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Post by gasman on Aug 3, 2010 13:03:42 GMT -5
Les, I've always said you and I are very much alike, but messing with Stevie, man! That ain't cool! I'm with RK on this one!
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Post by lesblues on Aug 3, 2010 17:53:18 GMT -5
Les, I've always said you and I are very much alike, but messing with Stevie, man! That ain't cool! I'm with RK on this one! Gman, sometimes you just have to live a little dangerously. Besides, would you just look at that shirt!!
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Post by 469roadking on Aug 3, 2010 20:34:36 GMT -5
Hey man, my first dedicated upper body stage wear was a half kimono just like that but it was purple and black. Evidently such things didn't catch on in Scotland........where kilts have been in fashion for several centuries. ;D ;D
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Post by gasman on Aug 3, 2010 22:24:50 GMT -5
Gman, sometimes you just have to live a little dangerously. Besides, would you just look at that shirt!! How about this shirt? He's got the Mariachi thing going with the Spanish hat instead of a sombrero! I personally like this look on him:
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Post by lesblues on Aug 4, 2010 2:50:06 GMT -5
Hey man, my first dedicated upper body stage wear was a half kimono just like that but it was purple and black. Evidently such things didn't catch on in Scotland........where kilts have been in fashion for several centuries. ;D ;D We take our cross dressing very seriously here in Scotland, was a time when we only wore woman's clothes going into battle.
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Post by Happy Jack on Aug 4, 2010 6:43:34 GMT -5
Hey man, my first dedicated upper body stage wear was a half kimono just like that but it was purple and black. Evidently such things didn't catch on in Scotland........where kilts have been in fashion for several centuries. ;D ;D We take our cross dressing very seriously here in Scotland, was a time when we only wore woman's clothes going into battle. You don't want to wear no womens clothing where I am taking you after the gig in Manchester en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal_Street_(Manchester)Will you pass a gayness test? ;D ;D
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Post by 469roadking on Aug 4, 2010 16:13:27 GMT -5
Hey man, my first dedicated upper body stage wear was a half kimono just like that but it was purple and black. Evidently such things didn't catch on in Scotland........where kilts have been in fashion for several centuries. ;D ;D We take our cross dressing very seriously here in Scotland, was a time when we only wore woman's clothes going into battle. LOL....That would mean given the proper time frame I would have been terrified of a bunch of screaming battle axe wielding cross dressers..........I'm kind of ashamed of myself.....but then again I'm pretty sure anybody would have.
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Post by 469roadking on Aug 4, 2010 16:21:09 GMT -5
Gman, sometimes you just have to live a little dangerously. Besides, would you just look at that shirt!! How about this shirt? He's got the Mariachi thing going with the Spanish hat instead of a sombrero! I personally like this look on him: Cool video!!!!! I think that HJ should get Les an outfit just like that for their outing. Did anyone notice how much the bass player looked like Brian Johnson from ACDC in that video or how high on the gayometer that the drummer was rating. Not saying he is or anything it's just a wife beater T shirt on a skinny white guy with short hair pegs my gaydar everytime.
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