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Salsaboy Wrote:

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> I don't think so.

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> Jeremy Wrote:

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> > Architects drive Saabs?

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> > Can you even buy Saabs any more?


Well you can't buy new ones anymore since they went out of business.


But you can buy excellent second hand ones and the Swedes nationalised the spare parts business so there's no danger of them running out.


And I'm not an architect, of my own demise, or anything else beyond my son's lego.

Otta Wrote:

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> I actually have a genuine stetson he could have.

> Given to me by a real life American and

> everything.


Has anyone seen the Camberwell cowboy? I used to see him quite regularly when cycling through Camberwell. Guy in his 50s dressed in leather waistcoat, sheriff badge, one of those funny ties, cowboy boots and a stetson.


In Camberwell. I love that he exists and probably goes to work like that. Before going home to a tin of Stagg chili. And a DVD box set of Deadwood.

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Seabag Wrote:

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> As beards go i'm noticing a lot of shaved

> necklines, to kinda put a chin/jawline where there

> isn't one

>

> Please stop, it's weird and I find myself

> 'spotting' for them


I think you have to shave the neck. Otherwise they look really bad.

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