Ever been a Goth?

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Ever been a goth?

Yes, a big black scuttling gothmeister
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Well, a bit, but not as much as Quiffboy
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Eh?
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No, never, wouldn't either
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I voted yes - between 87 and 91 I tried incredibly hard to emulate Floodland era AE. Does that make me a Goth? :wink:
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i'm all gothed up now and ready to go. norwich here i come...sigh
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emilystrange wrote:i'm all gothed up now and ready to go. norwich here i come...sigh
Do you have a webcam? I wanna see!!! ;D :wink: :kiss: :von:
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erm.. no. not set up, anyway. and its not pretty, the way i'm sitting.
thats not a belt, my skirt's ridden up.
someone's got a phot from last week that she's going to scan - if its reasonable i'll send that to you.
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emilystrange wrote:someone's got a phot from last week that she's going to scan - if its reasonable i'll send that to you.
Kick ass!!! :twisted: :kiss: :notworthy: :von:
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emilystrange wrote:erm.. no. not set up, anyway. and its not pretty, the way i'm sitting.
thats not a belt, my skirt's ridden up.
i just remembered this wasn't a private conversation. :oops: :oops:
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Well, I once had very silly hair. And I still own a couple of London After Midnight albums. The horror..
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kafka wrote:Well, I once had very silly hair. And I still own a couple of London After Midnight albums. The horror..
Hey, George? Don't forget your dubious claim to fame, now... :wink: ;D :kiss: :von:
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Ah - the original goth goose thing, you mean? A healthy reminder of why I don't go on IRC any more... ;)

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kafka wrote:Ah - the original goth goose thing, you mean? A healthy reminder of why I don't go on IRC any more... ;)

Rock on!
Totally. :notworthy:

Glad to have you here - really. ;D :von:
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i'd answer... but, well. yanno.

meh.
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Of course(see piccie in Members gallery)
Still the same now,only my hair is caramel blonde not red, with a perchance for black eyeliner and blood red lipstick still :wink:
Old habits die hard...sigh :)
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
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Quiff Boy wrote:
SINsister wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:i used to have the middle panel from this painted on the back of my leather ;)

http://www.emory.edu/ENGLISH/classes/Sh ... helia.html

8)
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Quiff, you RULE. I LOVE that piece - I have a print of it lying around somewhere! ;D :von:
i'll try and find a photo of the jacket ;)
Me too :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
One of my favourite paintings
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Red Sunsets wrote:More a Lemmy-a-like with a permanent moontan, leather strides, black t-shirt/white print and the aviator shades always in place after dark.
Like a true star Blast :wink:
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Angel? I think I have fallen in love with you :D

MMmmmmwwwwaaaaahhhhhHHH
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Is that from my compliment or the photo of me?
:oops: :oops: Blush.That's the nicest thing anyone has said to me for a long time.
Thank you,that's very sweet BB :wink:
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Haven't seen your piccy Angel, is it in the Gallery?
Just was nice of you to like a Lemmy-a-like (sans facial warts, I may add) why does Gawd place us like minded peeps so far apart? :(
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Yes indeed it is.I was 18 on the photo but everyone I know says I don't look much different now.
Lemmy is cool 8)
I've seen your piccie on the gallery and you look pretty cool too. Nice strides!
I've found it's always the way that the folks who you get on with so well are usually away away....Grrrr :(
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I think this is where we fall out Angel - when I see the word Durham, Roger Whittaker springs to mind!!!
Not my fault, honest! The 70s were hell :(
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Roger Whittaker UGH.
Tis unfortunate I live here(well I actually live in a little village just outside of D.......)but we all have our crosses to bear.
The 70's weren't all bad tho...Led Zep, Pink Floyd, TRex etc etc.
You were so lucky to be there :)
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Yes

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SINsister wrote:I proudly and freely admit to being a sad old goff, though I must admit that I've NEVER, EVER looked as cool as the "past life" Quiffster... :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Usually I wear slobgoth(tm) attire, consisting mainly of a variety of black jeans and t-shirts accessorized with various bits of silver jewelry and silly trinkets. If there's a show or something, though, I tend to go all-out with the PVC bits, big boots, and heavy makeup. W00tw00t!!! I'll be a !@#$% goth until I'm *80*, if I live that long... Ahahahaha!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :roll: :von:
@ Sinny :notworthy:

I am right with YOU on this one Kiddo ;D

I totally agree with the Everyday/Special Nite Out "look" - I dont have 20+ Sisters T-Shirts (and other "Goff" bands too!) for no reason!

Plus - Leather Trousers / Jackets will never go out of fashion (or is that anti-fashion!)

I used to have hair akin to QB :eek: - In the early 80's The Cures bassist Simon Gallup had BIG hair - I had the same for about 3 years - I would now but my age and genetics are against me! Now my hair is long (a'la Von 90) but thin at the front - to much Tying Back / Crimping / Dying Black / Backcombing etc etc :-)

Also I am known as "Andy The Goth" to BE anything else - at least in Their eyes! :eek:
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Option 1 for me I'm afraid. I still sometimes wear my black leather jacket with this painted on the back:
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I tried stopping dying my hair black, but the grey is just too embarrasing! :oops: At least I haven't got "more face to wash" as the saying goes. (Yet...)

But I have never drawn cobwebs on my face :D
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Angelchild wrote:Roger Whittaker UGH.
Tis unfortunate I live here(well I actually live in a little village just outside of D.......)but we all have our crosses to bear.
)
Heh, I once lived in a little village just outside Durham, too. Ushaw Moor. If you know the area, you'll know that was a cross to bear, too. Think 'pit village after pit closure'. My excuse was I was a student and it was VERY cheap. The landlord was almost paying us to live there, and some months forgot to cash our rent cheques at all. The house (over said pit?) had such bad subsidence that it was hard to use a frying-pan. But I tell you what, we were lucky then! It also meant I had money to spend on dodgy gothesque jewellery in Durham indoor market. Nice.
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markfiend wrote:Option 1 for me I'm afraid. I still sometimes wear my black leather jacket with this painted on the back:
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I tried stopping dying my hair black, but the grey is just too embarrasing! :oops: At least I haven't got "more face to wash" as the saying goes. (Yet...)

But I have never drawn cobwebs on my face :D
I used to have my Jacket painted with the Body And Soul cover. Unfortunately due to cheap "off the market" quality of said jacket it started to fall apart after a couple of years of wearing it. Finally retired it 3 years after that. I pulled it out of the cupboard a couple of weeks ago for the first time in 7 or 8 years. Couldn't believe I used to wear something that tacky. I used to wonder why they called security in pretty much every shop me and my mates used to go into. It has now been perminately retired to the garbage. *sigh* end of an era... :roll: :cry:

Oh and I only did the makeup thing once. I was drunk. There are pictures. Luckily my friend is more embarrassed about being in the same pictures so they are hidden far far away!
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