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Course they was fashionable 10 years ago. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1365536159.908231.jpg
 
You never cared about fashion at all, nevermind in your thirties. Dungarees and a white vest??

i don't like you anymore :)

Seriously, I thought I looked the nuts. I also used to use sun beds, so had a perma tan.

No I don't wear the dungarees anymore. I've kept them, along with some bespoke jeans I used to wear. I had a few pairs of dunga's but kept my favorite Levi's pair, which were blue cordroy, and very baggy.

I also kept my favorite jeans. These jeans were womens jeans, and were skin tight, with a bit of lycra in the mix, They were skin tight on the thighs, and flared at the bottom, and I had a girlfriend sew various badges on them. I actually bought two pairs of the same jeans.

Like I said, I certainly had my own sense of style.

It kind of goes out the window when your hair thins, and your belly bulges. These days it's a tee shirt and a pair of jeans. Standard.
 
Seriously, I thought I looked the nuts. I also used to use sun beds, so had a perma tan.

No I don't wear the dungarees anymore. I've kept them, along with some bespoke jeans I used to wear. I had a few pairs of dunga's but kept my favorite Levi's pair, which were blue cordroy, and very baggy.

I also kept my favorite jeans. These jeans were womens jeans, and were skin tight, with a bit of lycra in the mix, They were skin tight on the thighs, and flared at the bottom, and I had a girlfriend sew various badges on them. I actually bought two pairs of the same jeans.

Like I said, I certainly had my own sense of style.

It kind of goes out the window when your hair thins, and your belly bulges. These days it's a tee shirt and a pair of jeans. Standard.

Was the "girlfriend" you mention in this post blind? :)

dungaress all set off nicely with a lovely tan :)

i wish I where you
 
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LOL. I know it sounds bad, but I never struggled to pull a bird!

This really has gone off topic. I think I better shut up.

No this topic is fine. Tell me about this "pulling birds" you speak of :)

i dress normal and don't seem to have the luck you had looking like a satsuma :)

share your knowledge.......
 
I was an arrogant ***** in my 20's. That seemed to do the trick. I look back at the bloke I was and cringe...but there you go.

I'm a much nicer bloke these days. I've actually been told that by mates.
 
I was an arrogant ***** in my 20's. That seemed to do the trick. I look back at the bloke I was and cringe...but there you go.

I'm a much nicer bloke these days. I've actually been told that by mates.
you me both sista! Nice feeling looking back and realising how far you've come... I'd imagine
 
Just been looking on Facebook, but there aren't any photo's old enough on there. I must have some photos in the loft but I'm not going up there. Supposed to be finishing a quote!

I also used to use silicon grease in my hair, or a product called Dax Wax, which is like axle grease!

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I also rode motor bikes a lot, which does help on the bird front. Found these on Facebook.
 
That's my favourite one... Saved to images.
 
My daughters just turned 5 and my son turned 2 in January. This photo was taken last summer, so my kids are one year older than yours, same age gap.

Yes work is sometimes a welcome break! But on the flip side, they're the best thing that's ever happened to me!
 

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