'Talk Ivy' is here, in this form, at least for the time being, for anyone who values words over images. Nothing wrong with the latter - invaluable in the right context - but this site is back to airing and sharing: opinions, ideas, dissent, whatever you like.
I agree with the 'words over images' comment although I've spent my life conveying ideas using pictures (drawings) rather than words.
AFS- you are doing a good job 'pump priming' this site back into life.
As Keynes said, we're all dead in the end. But while there's life there's hope. Thanks, Robbie.
I don't do FB so has the Roll Call group been told this forum is up? Some of those are the former us.
About face - shamefully. There are some nice shots on there that would not have disgraced 'The Syllabus' (which I did enjoy, but possibly - no, certainly - the more arcane aspects of it - Steve McQueen and Sinatra I can live without).
Where are you referring to?
The Roll Call. I had a quick squint. Always a sucker for that old-time Gant advertising. Reminds me of the original JS website.
Yes it's got plenty of good stuff. The Ivy League Group on FB is also pretty decent, and has selfies as well as vintage shots.
IS FB page I've already commented on elsewhere and earlier in this thread.
The fine 'gentlemen' on DW are not best pleased with me. All our discussions are 'old hat'. Maybe, maybe not. We'll see how it pans out, who comes back, what they have to say, want to discuss - while I change my user name to 'Psychotic Episode'.
Being old hat is a hallmark of ivy clothing.
Tread carefully over there, old bongo player. Good old Shooman dropped in the other evening to do what he does best, i.e. confirm all our worst suspicions about those Down Under. Sox porn my Aunt Fanny.
They certainly came out with entertaining soap operas back in the 1980s.
To anyone interested: there is work to be done: we acknowledge that. But we are back to - on the whole - 'talking Ivy'. The forum will almost certainly never have the potency of its early, Terry Lean days, but I would like to think the younger Paul Simons shopper might fancy dropping by from time to time. At sixty two, I think a gentler, non-confrontational approach is best, don't you?
A brief, modest bump. I'm having difficulty slimming down my Inbox, the blanks remain, but posters are coming back and new threads are on offer.
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...
An email notification made me aware that the forum is back. I'm happy because I really appreciated the contributions and the tone of voice. What I do not understand is that the forum software has not been updated to a reasonably contemporary version for so many years. As someone who has run a forum myself, I know that this is not rocket science. But I don't want to complain and I hope that the runaway users will come back.
Skipper, I believe - we believe - that FNB is working on it. I think, if those runaway users/posters do begin to trickle back - and evidence suggests they are doing so - an upgrade will be far more likely. After all, FNB won't want around ten fruitcakes in England exchanging stories about the Ivy shop forever more. I should like to see people coming in from Japan, the input of more Italian and French posters; and, vitally, the Americans. We cannot exist, I don't think, without comments and reflections from the USA.