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#251 2013-09-17 23:18:26

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#252 2013-09-18 05:53:15

NJS
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#253 2013-09-18 07:46:37

formby
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"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

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#254 2013-09-18 07:58:22

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#255 2013-09-18 08:09:30

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"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#256 2013-09-18 08:45:56

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#257 2013-09-18 09:30:53

Kingston1an
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I remember the marketing boys trying to flog that Poupon mustard along with Dufrais wine vinegar. They wore brightly striped shirts in sort of Duchamp colours that you like. It was the 1970s.

Mustard went downhill when it was not Colmans English mustard powder. 'They made their money from what you left on the side of your plate'.

I believe Sarsons vinegar is now owned by the Japanese -'Don't say vinegar say Sarsons'. Of course proper chip shop vinegar was dilute acetic acid but they had to start calling that 'non brewed condiment'. The good stuff would take the lining of your throat and clear any phlegm or catarrh.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#258 2013-09-18 10:02:52

Kingston1an
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^ Sarsons vinegar factory used to be a landmark on the South Lambeth Road and also near Tower Bridge. It went back hundreds of years and the owners were local MPs and benevolant industrialists, they founded the local ragged school for example. Today a selfish globalist creed has replaced benevolent paternalism.

http://www.vauxhallcivicsociety.org.uk/history/beaufoy-vinegar-factory/


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#259 2013-09-18 10:20:20

formby
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np-myoje0_8


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDbsgH7MDW8&list=PLFED55D1C390DBD5D&index=6


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Cm4Y_8fyw&list=PLFED55D1C390DBD5D

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"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#260 2013-09-18 14:06:20

formby
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BBC British Style Genius:

Street Style:

Part I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsAwqT61Gzg

Part II

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7SjJt6fjr4

Part III

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbm6_FqjEHA

Part IV

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37Mpd5N1ISs

Part V

Not found

Part VI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDbsgH7MDW8


Full, episode on Dailymotion.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xnim8k_british-style-genius-the-street-look_shortfilms

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"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#261 2013-09-18 18:23:04

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In the first minute of part one, "working class" "wealthy" "privileged class". The whole first installment is class, class, class, class.

'Ow come everyone can discuss or assign class to clothes but me?

 

#262 2013-09-19 06:26:09

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Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#263 2013-09-19 08:19:46

NJS
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#264 2013-09-19 10:34:55

Goodyear welt
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#265 2013-09-19 12:16:38

formby
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"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#266 2013-09-19 17:20:23

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Well, it's you who think i am always speaking about the upper class. I am often speaking about the middle class. And i am usually not speaking about an inherited class but a class that taste originates around. I think lower class enthusiasm does at least two things to clothing taste (Maybe three) and that is to try to emulate it and thus study to a tee that which is imponderable to the original wearers and to make the clothing lose caste which drives the original wearers to choose something else. I think also, the concept of "cool" is a lower class thing. Most of the best British tailors and designers seem to be working class people with a strong passion for the finer things in life. I respect that.

Wasn't that Marc Bolan who read about Brummell?

Yes, Brummell was middle class but that's the American hero in the USA, not the upstart. All gentleman are equal; that's the sort of class I am speaking of. You prefer "tribe" and that's fine. But everyone else gets to say class!

Anyway, smashing series Formby, thanks.

 

#267 2013-09-19 22:18:33

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#268 2013-09-20 03:10:28

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In my personal experience, as long as you have a funny posh voice, the madder you act the posher you are perceived as being in England.

The same behaviour with a different accent will land you in the cells.

Why doesn't everybody put on a daft posh voice in England ?

I honestly believe that it would cut the rate of reported crimes.

The line between attempted rape and 'Dear me, Jimmy was ridiculously frisky last night wasn't he? The bitch must be in season...' is largely one drawn by vowel sounds.



- I am a wonderful eccentric, you are a much loved local character, he is f*cking nutter. But we all behave the same, just talk differently.


What the world needs now is love, sweet love... And a jolly good kick up the harris.

 

#269 2013-09-20 03:35:24

NJS
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#270 2013-09-20 03:58:22

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And 'being nuts' covers up a lack of background / creativity / intelligence / education / ability     wonderfully in England.

You just need to do it in the right voice.

Trust me.

48 years and counting...


My name is pronounced Frawst, by the way...  wink


What the world needs now is love, sweet love... And a jolly good kick up the harris.

 

#271 2013-09-20 04:02:49

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/\ None of that is to do with Vivienne. Even though she sniffed at me rather when I used to wander into her shop... Malcolm was nicer, he insulted me to my face... but at least it was a conversation...

Lloyd Johnson was always lovely to me.


What the world needs now is love, sweet love... And a jolly good kick up the harris.

 

#272 2013-09-20 05:38:49

Dudley Clarke
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I came up to see her sometimes.

 

#273 2013-09-20 05:58:00

Moose Maclennan
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^
Famous for their peanuts, available in galleries worldwide.

 

#274 2013-09-20 09:03:29

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Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#275 2013-09-20 10:33:03

Goodyear welt
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