
Sherri
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@Studio84
Ha didn't realise there was going be 2 disco threads... I posted mine in discussion...
No its OK, mine was for house, soul, Funk anything like that so don't close it.Oh didn't see it sorry @Studio84 ill close mine. Lol
Nope not 84, 70's baby right here.@Studio84 are you an 84 baby too? We should be friends. Awesome thread.
Nope not 84, 70's baby right here.
I didn't grow up in London but I know what you mean about that kind of culture.. Rasta's, Skinheads(I don't mean racist skinheads.. Most of the original and older skinheads listened to ska etc) punks.,the second wave of mods and soul boys. The estate I grew up on there were all these types and as a general rule everyone mainly got on with each other for the most part. I understand why that makes you sad, it does me too!Cool. I have older siblings (I'm the baby) so I grew up with a lot of disco. In all my family baby pics in London my brother and sister are like "look at the rastafarian in the background!" There are no rastas anymore. That makes me sad.
Exactly. I feel like people got along way better back in the day, despite the differences. There was more of a kind, magnanimous acceptance of others, even if they were very different.I didn't grow up in London but I know what you mean about that kind of culture.. Rasta's, Skinheads(I don't mean racist skinheads.. Most of the original and older skinheads listened to ska etc) punks.,the second wave of mods and soul boys. The estate I grew up on there were all these types and as a general rule everyone mainly got on with each other for the most part. I understand why that makes you sad, it does me too!
Exactly. I feel like people got along way better back in the day, despite the differences. There was more of a kind, magnanimous acceptance of others, even if they were very different.
@Sherri she seems pretty happy here.
I'm a straight male so he does nothing for me, but I can see why you'd think that lol. Selma hayek is damn hot in it thoughShe always did, remember when she lend him money at the drug store with her grand daughter ? Dunno if you a M or F but he was hot as hell lol
I'm a straight male so he does nothing for me, but I can see why you'd think that lol
Here's the real life Disco sally
OMG thank you so much, I'm gonna watch it. She's my hero.![]()
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2 for the price of 1 ha!
Its a good nickname ha... No problem, glad to have been some assistanceDisco Sally, I should change my nickname lol. Your a gem. Cheers.Would have never find it without your help.
You know I love chatting with you, so always a pleasure hun.Its a good nickname ha... No problem, glad to have been some assistance