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haha thanks for all the advice. i don't know if i can see all those stores, but at least i'll try to drag the rest of my family along.
well, i don't strongly dislike tourist information, but i certainly don't like it...
i feel like such a.. .well like such a tourist..
and I always think tourists are fat americans or hurdes of japanese carrying camera's around there chests
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Fat Americans?? Oh well we do have that rep.! :lol:


I have good American friends who are extremely fit and slim! I also have a close Japanese friend... but yes, she does tend to carry a camera on her chest. That's OK, she's a photographer.

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Don't forget the famous Fish&Chips!! :lol: What else Ceri? Museums, floating studios, etc. What is the name of the street and store that all the old musicians bought their threads at?


What about my questions Ceri? I may make it over the pond one day! :wink:


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Ceri wrote:
fhopkins wrote:
The Jerm wrote:
haha thanks for all the advice. i don't know if i can see all those stores, but at least i'll try to drag the rest of my family along.
well, i don't strongly dislike tourist information, but i certainly don't like it...
i feel like such a.. .well like such a tourist..
and I always think tourists are fat americans or hurdes of japanese carrying camera's around there chests
looking forward to the custom shop fenders


Fat Americans?? Oh well we do have that rep.! :lol:


I have good American friends who are extremely fit and slim! I also have a close Japanese friend... but yes, she does tend to carry a camera on her chest. That's OK, she's a photographer.

- C

Jerm I am American and weight 220 to 225and I am not fat. My waist is 34 or 36 depending on the cut but of course being over 6'4" helps

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Don't forget the famous Fish&Chips!! :lol: What else Ceri? Museums, floating studios, etc. What is the name of the street and store that all the old musicians bought their threads at?


What about my questions Ceri? I may make it over the pond one day! :wink:


Hi Hop - are you thinking of Carnaby Street? Must admit, I take a detour to avoid walking up it these days. But there was a time - when in these parts fishtail parkas were in for the second time around...

(Whadaya mean you don't know what a fishtail parka is? Take a look at Jimmy's coat on the cover of Quadrophenia... ...Not you, F: I'm sure you know what every well dressed Mod was toting.)

Or perhaps you meant the Kings Road, stamping ground of Mick Jagger et al. I went to college there - how incredibly cool must I be? Not very, is probably the correct answer.

:D - C

EDIT: for dyslexic spelling. D'oh!


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Ceri wrote:
fhopkins wrote:
fhopkins wrote:
Don't forget the famous Fish&Chips!! :lol: What else Ceri? Museums, floating studios, etc. What is the name of the street and store that all the old musicians bought their threads at?


What about my questions Ceri? I may make it over the pond one day! :wink:


Hi Hop - are you thinking of Carnaby Street? Must admit, I take a detour to avoid walking up it these days. But there was a time - when in these parts fishtail parkas were in for the second time around...

(Whadaya mean you don't know what a fishtail parka is? Take a look at Jimmy's coat on the cover of Quadrophenia... ...Not you, F: I'm sure you know what every well dressed Mod was toting.)

Or perhaps you meant the Kings Road, stamping ground of Mick Jagger et al. I went to college there - how increadibly cool must I be? Not very, is probably the correct answer.

:D - C


Yeah! That's the places us old timers remember! 8) Thanks! :wink:
I just so happened to see an old video clip this morning of Mic and the boys singing "2000 Light Years from Home" Made me remember the good ole days when things were getting started! :lol: 8)


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I just so happened to see an old video clip this morning of Mic and the boys singing "2000 Light Years from Home" Made me remember the good ole days when things were getting started! :lol: 8)


I saw the Stones In The Park again recently. '69, would that be? Good grief, the world got to be a better place when electronic tuners arrived!

Cheers - C


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I just so happened to see an old video clip this morning of Mic and the boys singing "2000 Light Years from Home" Made me remember the good ole days when things were getting started! :lol: 8)


I saw the Stones In The Park again recently. '69, would that be? Good grief, the world got to be a better place when electronic tuners arrived!

Cheers - C


No doubt! Baby steps first huh? :wink:


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