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#26 2021-11-01 09:54:28

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Kaya, by the way, is on Alfreton Road, just around the corner from my daughter's trendy apartment, where she lives with her longtime boyfriend, nephew of the German-Nigerian cinematographer Roman Osin (triple brownie points for hipness: he has a son named after The Monk).  Once at the back of the store you can pretend that you're no longer in England, toto - the more so as hardly anyone speaks the language.  But they do smile a lot.  Great bread, cakes, olives.  A fine-looking Turkish eaterie right next door, which is next on my list of places to try.

 

#27 2021-11-01 10:11:08

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Yuca - I'm amazed you remember the shirt brand. At that age, I wasn't thinking about quality or longevity, such is youth.  It worked well with that pattern as the Paisley Age indie from USA was coming through, so it worked in Indie clubs like Cookie Club, Kool Kats/Garage etc or the out more 'out there' UK indie gigs too.

 

#28 2021-11-01 10:12:25

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I've always found Nottingham terrible for eating out, particularly in comparison to the far less fashionable and much maligned Leicester (where I lived for 17 years). So this info is very valuable.


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#29 2021-11-01 10:24:48

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Then of course there is my favourite Jamaican... 
There are at least two French restaurants, quite close to one another, one of which I can vouch for.  Been going there on and off for some years.  'French Living', almost at the top of King Street.  The owner is Corsican. 
Radford has so many eateries it makes your head spin.

 

#30 2021-11-01 10:27:19

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AUS: I detest anything to do with indie so no wonder I have a bad memory of that shirt. I had the Melandi catalogue and used to waste my free time studying it as if it were a guidebook to paradise. Later I got the Carnaby Cavern catalogue, which I also gave considerable attention. The clothes in both shops were absolute tat. Mostly ugly too.

It took until some years later when I made some mod friends and eventually realised that they spent vast amounts of time searching in charity shops that I started to do the same and found original 60s mod/skin shirts, Gabicci tops and sweaters etc. For the first time in my life I started to look quite good.


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#31 2021-11-01 11:00:12

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Great Nepalese place in Carlton Yuca.

 

#32 2021-11-01 11:05:42

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I almost forgot: last time I was in Nottingham I actually found a place I loved: The Specialty Coffee Shop (Friar Lane). No idea what their meals are like but for coffee and cake it's perfect. Italian owned (hence they can actually serve an espresso without fucking it up - a rarity in the UK).

Next time I'm in the area we can turn it into Nottingham's Bar Italia i.e. a mod stronghold. All 3 of us should be enough.

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#33 2021-11-01 11:07:42

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'Great Nepalese place in Carlton'

Sounds good. I've only had Nepalese once (in Leicester: reasonable but nothing special). This sounds like a better option.


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#34 2021-11-01 12:27:31

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Ah, Bar Italia, where TRS and I besported ourselves over the espresso too many moons ago.  He was in seerucker, I was in Pendleton and Burberrys'.  I remember it as if it were yesterday (which it wasn't).  We were, oddly, both in Levis and Clarks'.  TRS was in jeans, I in chinos.  TRS was in dessies, I in chukka (that Johnny Simons described as 'bloody nice').  Oh, that lovely stroll we had, from Soho to Chiltern Street, chatting about Christine Keeler, Stephen Ward and that bonny lass with the big hooters from 'Mad Men'.  I had my picture taken in the Chiltern Street basement.

 

#35 2021-11-01 12:28:33

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Bloody hell, seersucker.  Too much red wine with the pasta bake.

 

#36 2021-11-02 09:24:15

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Back to Jeans. I was out out Saturday night with my brother in law in Helsinki. We were both wearing jeans. I walked into our favourite bar and sitting on a bar stool by the door was a very curvaceous blond bird (45-50 and very well preserved). She scanned me and said out loud in Finnish 'Wow the best dressed men are out and about tonight' . I kid you not. For a milli second I thought she was talking the piss, but no she meant it. I quickly paid a compliment back (which I didn't mean because she was wearing a sparkly type top that emphasized her main assets) and moved to the bar. The point being that wearing jeans on a Saturday night is no longer considered badly dressed. Even for us older people.
I would point out that I had decent, well polished, leather burgundy shoes on and in my experience footwear is noticed by women.


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#37 2021-11-02 09:42:36

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What was the rest of the outfit Robbie?

 

#38 2021-11-02 10:05:20

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I had a kedge style dark blue wool jacket, blue/light blue/white with burgundy over check Irish wool scarf, grey herringbone flat cap, button down shirt Madras check shirt in colours similar to scarf, mid blue merino wool jumper. White t shirt under the shirt and a burgundy knit belt. Uniqlo sky blue boxers.
I suppose she was referring to the overall composition but i didn't feel 'well dressed' in a traditional sense.
My brother in law said ' you're in there boy' but as I'm married to his younger sister I suggested  we move away into the other room.
She would have eaten me alive. Good for the ego and I reckon dressing ivy
works if you are in the market


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#39 2021-11-02 10:08:21

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Robbie, you can always tell if you're onto a certainty if you have your tie fiddled with.  If she plays with your tie, you're in.

 

#40 2021-11-02 10:10:43

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Haha. Yes. I must wear ties again. I've still got some good knitted ones.


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#41 2021-11-02 10:11:52

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A tie with jeans is a big no, no for me however


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#42 2021-11-02 10:19:08

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I own two ties.  Strictly for emergencies only.  Say I was hauled up before a Grand Jury on charges of, say, criminal conspiracy, after taking the Fifth I would retire to the mens room and put on a tie.  Always dress to impress.  That's my motto.

 

#43 2021-11-02 10:39:43

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One more thing with older blokes like me wearing jeans. The ones that I wear in public are usually less than 18 months old. I like the dark blue original colour to last so avoid washing too often. Once they fade the jeans are relegated to gardening, painting, working on the car etc. Once they are ripped I bin them. I have a cupboard full of faded Lee Brooklyn jeans. I did stop wearing jeans when I got to 40 years old but now wear them again. When I start to wear track suit bottoms to Waitrose then I know I've hit rock bottom.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#44 2021-11-02 10:51:15

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No, Robbie, when you sit on that park bench chugging the cheapest wine Waitrose can provide, wearing track suit bottoms...  give me a call...

 

#45 2021-11-02 11:18:34

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Okay mate


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#46 2021-11-02 11:22:27

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Couldn't you have given your brother in law the slip ? Just saying........

 

#47 2021-11-02 11:28:32

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Haha. I could have done but I was staying at his flat that night. When we got in he told his wife and she laughed and said I should have gone for it!
I said she was probably a prostitute having a night off. The lady of the night did mention Halloween.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#48 2021-11-02 11:41:04

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I think it might be time to re evaluate my jeans wearing. I've been looking for decent 5 pocket cords for some time. Today I saw some in Ivory white in TKMaxx. Similar in styling to what JS has on offer but cheap as chips and the All Saints brand. What I liked was they looked high waisted. I also thought that if they looked iffy in off white I could dye them.


'I am a closet optimist' Leonard Cohen.

 

#49 2021-11-02 12:58:22

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Whisper it quietly here but g.a.n.t. cords are ok, I've got a navy pair of 5 pockets bought in their sale a couple of years back, and a darkish tan colour pair with side pockets, so trouser style, I got these from their outlet in Portsmouth early last year, retail label was £130, I think I paid £30/35 , mid-rise I'd say, (high rise doesn't work for me ), both needlecord,
I wore them last Friday and my Wife said ' they're not the nicest pair of trousers you have , they look old-fashioned', I took this as a compliment....

 

#50 2021-11-02 13:48:01

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Thanks for the tip. I'll check them out. ' They look old fashioned' I like


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