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T-bone

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I found this Mullet wig and couldn't help myself. A little mullet, wife beater t-shirt, gold chain and I was good to go. I think I'd fit right in down in Texas (come on boys, bring it on :D ).
 
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strummer said:
Up against the wall, redneck mothers ;)

Good gravy! Don't tell me you're ANOTHER person on this planet who is familiar with that "David Peel and the Lower East Side" album!

I always thought there were maybe 3 people on Earth who knew about that. But over the years, I think I've met 4 or 5 people personally, who have heard that album!
 

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T-bone said:
I found this Mullet wig and couldn't help myself. A little mullet, wife beater t-shirt, gold chain and I was good to go. I think I'd fit right in down in Texas (come on boys, bring it on :D ).


tbone[/QUOTE]

THINK AGAIN! :rolleyes: especially in East Texas; and trust me on this one.
 

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basspastor said:
THINK AGAIN! :rolleyes: especially in East Texas; and trust me on this one.

Sorry Basspastor, but men of the cloth typically don't pose much of a threat. Unless, of course, your real name is Pat Robertson :eek: .

tbone
 

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Mobay45 said:
The mullet might work in Texas (more likely Mississippi or Alabama) but the wife beater and gold chain are pure New Jersey.

Sounds like you spent a summer in Belmar Larry.
FYI, most of those guys are from Staten Island.
;)
 

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SteveB said:
Good gravy! Don't tell me you're ANOTHER person on this planet who is familiar with that "David Peel and the Lower East Side" album!

I always thought there were maybe 3 people on Earth who knew about that. But over the years, I think I've met 4 or 5 people personally, who have heard that album!
"Livin on the east side, always gettin stoned, always getting high, i'm so glad i'm not at home......"

And I'm into Jonathan Richmon, DVRonk, etc etc. .... you're not alone.
 

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Belmar -> East coast, central Jersey... I believe this is the northern-most-point of what is considered the "the Jersey Shore" (I don't get to the beach much!).

I made the move from Brooklyn, NY, to New Jersey myself many, many years ago - completely skipped the whole "Staten Island" step...

I try to avoid Staten Island - just me... ;)
 

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T-bone said:
Sorry Basspastor, but men of the cloth typically don't pose much of a threat. Unless, of course, your real name is Pat Robertson :eek: .

tbone
I think no comment is the right thing to say here! :D
 

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down here you'd be affectionately referred to as a "Yob"

i've particularly taken towards you're adidas trackies :)
 

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pattiejay said:
down here you'd be affectionately referred to as a "Yob"

i've particularly taken towards you're adidas trackies :)


Pattiejay,
I'm almost afraid to ask.........what is a "Yob?" I'm hoping it's a good thing???
tbone
 

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here's a definition from wikipedia:
"Yobbo (Yob for short, 'boy' spelt backwards) is a slang term for an uncouth blue collar individual or thug."
here's a better one from an aussie site:

"A yobbo is simply yob (boy spelt backwards) with the standard Australian -o extension added to it. Yob is an english word, but the Australian meaning is slightly different to the English one. In English English, yob is about equivalent to hoon. Yobs break into houses, they mug you. That sort of thing. In Australia, yobs, or yobbos, predominately are beer swilling, potbellied Australians who swear while watching sport on the telly with their mates. The typical norm sort of character.

It isn't even necessarily a bad thing - the term can be used affectionately."

so there we go... :)
 
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