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Reply #7680 on: September 26, 2023, 01:34:34 AM
One of his hoodies. Yes I still have it, no he may never get it back

What is it with guys clothes.  I think every guy I ever dated I ended up with some clothes after the relationship was over. They became some of my favorite clothing items.  Hoodies. Sweatshirts, sweaters.  T shirts. 

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Reply #7681 on: September 26, 2023, 01:54:35 AM
You tell me... I lost my Metallica Black T-shirt I could have sworn that ex never laid eyes on.  :emot_laughing:

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Reply #7682 on: September 26, 2023, 02:38:39 AM
Personally, for starters, they are always bigger, and seem more comfortable. Next is that they smell like him. The whole drive home, I could smell him all around me and I loved it. Then it just becomes a go to item to wear. I'll pull it out of the dryer, and think, Hell Yeah, I'm wearing this and i put it on right away, all toasty warm from the dryer. Eventually it becomes a trophy item that I've enjoyed wearing on so many occasions, it is now mine and the devil would get an ass whooping trying to take it away.

That's just me though
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Reply #7683 on: September 26, 2023, 03:01:22 AM
One of his hoodies. Yes I still have it, no he may never get it back

What is it with guys clothes.  I think every guy I ever dated I ended up with some clothes after the relationship was over. They became some of my favorite clothing items.  Hoodies. Sweatshirts, sweaters.  T shirts.

Your post made me smile.

I worked that concept into one my stories. A young woman is conducting consumer surveys at a shopping mall. She comes across a handsome amnesiac who doesn't know who he is or why he's there. Is so happens that when she's not part-timing she's doing postdoc research into memory at the local university. She takes him home with her and asks him if she can get him something. He says he'd like to have a shave, a bath, and a change of clothing.

"No problem," she says, digging into her closet and pulling out a cardboard box full of relics of past relationships.

Don't you love a good meet cute?



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Reply #7684 on: September 26, 2023, 04:11:43 AM
You tell me... I lost my Metallica Black T-shirt I could have sworn that ex never laid eyes on.  :emot_laughing:

NINE CRAZILY RARE AND EXPENSIVE VINTAGE BAND T-SHIRTS

If you have one of these vintage shirts hanging around in the back of your closet, you could be in the money...

 1969 Woodstock t-shirt - $1,188

When half a million people descended on Max Yasgur's farm in New York in August 1969 for three days of ‘Peace, Love and Music’, the one thing they didn’t find was an official t-shirt stand. In one of the biggest missed marketing opportunities of all time, the organisers of the Woodstock festival didn’t create any merchandise to sell to the enormous crowds. The only genuine Woodstock shirts ever produced were worn by the staff and crew who helped build the stage, manned medical tents and cleaned up in the aftermath with Hendrix’s guitar feedback still floating in the ether. However, that doesn’t mean there are no vintage 1969 Woodstock t-shirts – just no authorized ones. Local entrepreneurs and buck-chasing hippies simply printed their own shirts, and sold them at roadside stalls on the way to and from the event. This example, whilst in no way official, sold for $1,188 at Christie’s in 2007. Which goes to show that even bootleg t-shirts can be valuable if they’re truly vintage.

1976 Johnny Rotten t-shirt

This vintage shirt may or may not be official, but it’s definitely in-keeping with the punk spirit of the Sex Pistols. The band’s manager and mastermind Malcolm McLaren started out making clothes and t-shirts along with designer Vivienne Westwood for their boutique on the King’s Road, London. The anti-fashion slogans, cut-and-paste designs and deliberately controversial artwork (from swastikas to naked cowboys) helped give the punk movement its image, and the D.I.Y ethic behind the music also translated to merchandise. This shirt, bearing John Lydon’s snarling sneer and the slogan ‘Johnny...the King’ is highly rare and valued at $1,200.

John Lennon 1971 War Is Over t-shirt - $1,875

In 1971 John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band released the anti-Vietnam war protest song Happy Xmas (War is Over), which became one of the most popular Christmas songs of all time (and has been covered by everyone from Diana Ross to Neil Diamond). A series of t-shirts bearing the song’s lyrics “War is over! If you want it!” were released to promote the single, and in 2007 a surviving example sold at Christie’s in New York for $1,875.

Cranberries 1995 tour t-shirt - $2,500

This t-shirt dates from the relatively recent 1995 Cranberries world tour, conducted hot on the heels of their multi-million-selling album No Need To Argue and the number 1 single Zombie. Bought on the American leg, which saw them perform throughout August of that year, the shirt may not seem as rare as the others on the list – but for one collector at least, it was valuable enough to buy it for $2,500 on eBay in August 2014.

Rolling Stones 1973 Goats Head Soup tour crew t-shirt - $4,500

These embroidered shirts were created by the design team of Ritva and Mike Ross, and custom made for crew members on the Rolling Stones’ 1973 tour in support of the band’s album Goat’s Head Soup. Around 50 shirts were produced, but just a handful are believed to have survived the rigours of touring with the Stones. One example resides in the permanent collection of the V&A Museum, and another sold at Christie’s in New York 2007 for $4,250.

1977 The Runaways tour t-shirt - $7,500

All-girl rockers The Runaways formed in 1975, whilst still in the mid-teens, and took the music scene by storm - paving the way for the next generation of female artists such as Courtney Love, The Donnas and L7. They found themselves at the heart of the emerging punk scene on both sides of the Atlantic, and embarked on a world tour in 1977 that saw them mobbed like The Beatles in Japan. Their European ‘School Days’ tour, on the back of the album ‘Waitin’ for the Night’, saw them perform 24 gigs from October to December – and rare t-shirts from the tour are now valued at up to $7,500 each.

1976 Rolling Stones Knebworth tour crew t-shirt – $9,235

On August 21, 1976 The Rolling Stones descended on Knebworth House for their final live concert of the year. Many also thought it would be Keith Richard’s last-ever performance, as the skeletal guitar-slinger appeared to be (as always) on the verge of death, and the entire band had struggled through a terrible European tour just months earlier. However, the band performed a hugely-successful 30-song set and Keith survived to rock another day. A small number of t-shirts were printed for the band’s concert crew and friends, and today they rank amongst the rarest vintage Stones shirts valued at more than $9,000 each.

Led Zeppelin 1979 Knebworth Backstage Pass t-shirt - $10,000

In 1979, after a break of four years, rock juggernauts Led Zeppelin returned to the stage in the UK at Knebworth House to play two nights in front of an estimated 200,000 people. An army of family, friends, fans, hangers-on and pharmaceutical businessmen were looking for the holy grail – a backstage pass to the concert of the year. The band had a limited number of t-shirts printed to act as passes for their invited guests, which are now regarded as the rarest and most sought-after Led Zeppelin t-shirts in the world. In 2011, vintage clothing dealer Kyle Erminger sold one of the shirts on eBay for an incredible $10,000 to an anonymous Australian collector - a price made even more incredible by the fact he’d originally bought it for just $123!

Run D.M.C 1980 My Adidas t-shirt - $13,000

For rappers Run D.M.C, there was only ever one brand of footwear. They even wrote a song about it, and scored a pretty great sponsorship deal at the same time. The track My Adidas was the first single from the group’s double platinum-selling 1986 album Raising Hell, and secured a $1.2 million contract with the sportswear firm. Later that year, thirty t-shirts bearing both the Adidas logo and the Run D.M.C logo were produced for a concert, and the collaboration spawned one of the world’s most valuable vintage t-shirts – currently valued at up to $13,000.

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Reply #7685 on: September 26, 2023, 11:17:52 AM

1976 Rolling Stones Knebworth tour crew t-shirt – $9,235

On August 21, 1976 The Rolling Stones descended on Knebworth House for their final live concert of the year. Many also thought it would be Keith Richard’s last-ever performance, as the skeletal guitar-slinger appeared to be (as always) on the verge of death, and the entire band had struggled through a terrible European tour just months earlier. However, the band performed a hugely-successful 30-song set and Keith survived to rock another day. A small number of t-shirts were printed for the band’s concert crew and friends, and today they rank amongst the rarest vintage Stones shirts valued at more than $9,000 each.



And Keith is still with us. Gave an interview to the Daily Telegraph recently as he approaches 80 saying, among other things, that he hated rap "they are just shouting at me and calling it music".

A friend of mine almost had an orgasm as he touched her hand during a concert about 6 of years ago.

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Reply #7686 on: September 26, 2023, 11:31:23 AM
And Keith is still with us. Gave an interview to the Daily Telegraph recently as he approaches 80 saying, among other things, that he hated rap "they are just shouting at me and calling it music".

I wasn't a great Stones' fan. A few truly memorable songs and a large number of forgettable ones. I did see them live just once, at the open-air concert in Hyde Park in 1969. Or should I say, I heard them live just once. I arranged with a notoriously unreliable friend to meet under one the taller trees on the edge of the Cockpit. I waited, and waited, and gave up. By that time not only the Cockpit but the surrounding area was flooded with fans. I caught a glimpse of the stage, and that was all. Fortunately the concert was filmed and I think is still available as a DVD.



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Reply #7687 on: September 26, 2023, 12:03:03 PM
Mrs Obi and I are great early Stones fan.  I saw them once live in the 60s and then not until the aforementioned concert a few years ago at Twickenham stadium. We had great seats (still won't let Mrs Obi know how much I had to pay, but she had never seen them before) right by the centre extension.  Then a second time at Twickenham when I could only get seats in the middle tier which was not good for sound.

We have a great tribute band "Rolling Stoned"* in the UK who play all the oldies and dress like them, one member incredibly resembles Brian Jones.

*There was also one called The Strolling Bones, and a Fleetwood Mac tribute band called Fleetwood Shack  ;D


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Reply #7688 on: September 26, 2023, 01:04:29 PM
We have a great tribute band "Rolling Stoned"* in the UK who play all the oldies and dress like them, one member incredibly resembles Brian Jones.

*There was also one called The Strolling Bones, and a Fleetwood Mac tribute band called Fleetwood Shack  ;D

I had no idea there were so many tribute bands in the UK. "Fleetwood Shack" is such a cool name.

Over the years I've heard some great bands who played note-perfect covers of classic rock tracks. One I remember vividly was a four-piece combo entertaining visitors to a shopping mall with a selection of Ventures' tunes. "Walk Don't Run", "Perfidia", "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue", and so on. Another was an anonymous band playing in a cellar club. I can't remember the set list, but the sound was so close to that of Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac that it gave me goosebumps.

Yet another was a band calling themselves The Crystal Ship. Definitely a tribute band. They played track after track from The Doors' first two albums.



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Reply #7689 on: September 26, 2023, 07:39:24 PM
Woo, Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac was my favourite incarnation of the band.

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Reply #7690 on: September 27, 2023, 04:56:51 PM
My son called me last night to check up on me. This is the other son, the one that’s going to graduate from college in May. He’s taking his LSAT next month, so let’s keep our fingers crossed. He’s got a faculty advisor helping him lay out a plan for admission to law school. It’s much more complicated than when I did it back in the day. I showed up for my LSAT late, and hungover, and had to borrow a number two pencil from someone. And I scored in the 99th percentile. Hope the acorn didn’t fall too far from the tree.

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Reply #7691 on: September 27, 2023, 07:30:26 PM
Wishing him good luck. I'm sure he'll do fantastic. Especially if hes got what you got in the jeans... I mean genes.



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Reply #7692 on: September 27, 2023, 08:53:58 PM
So yesterday I clicked on a link Obi posted. It was to a site of the video the politician and her hubby live streamed. Next thing I knew I had endless.spam messages. I couldn't just turn off the phone as I'm always getting calls and messages about my.various medical appointments.

This morning I was able to get to my Verizon store. The tech guy.took my phone, gave it one look, open up something a clicked on something and handed the hone back to me.

All the warnings and threats to shut down my phone stopped...poof! Screw you Google...here I thought you were safe. Even had some porn come through. I resisted clicking on those too. :roll:

All that hassle and worry and just one button post..

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Reply #7693 on: September 27, 2023, 11:16:44 PM
Glad it was fixed. Had something like that happen to my phone once. The site had installed an app that would just randomly open chrome browser and take me to store websites. Took me a while to realize what happened and once I deleted the app, problem was solved.



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Reply #7694 on: September 28, 2023, 04:17:30 AM
Just a quick suggestion when this happens. And it will happen again.

Do not click anything.

Swipe up from the bottom of the phone to close your browser window.

Click on the little button that shows how many windows you have open. And close the windows for the offending program.

Nine times out of 10 that will take care of the problem. The important thing is not to install any software on your phone. Just close the window(s) with the offensive messages.

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Reply #7695 on: September 28, 2023, 04:31:00 AM
So yesterday I clicked on a link Obi posted. It was to a site of the video the politician and her hubby live streamed. Next thing I knew I had endless.spam messages.

Dammit!   Obs, can I see you in my office please? 

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Reply #7696 on: September 28, 2023, 04:51:13 AM
It was Google!  Who wants to.take them on.

Somehow Google notifications was turned on. One flick and it was off..guy says they see it a lot so that's how he could do it so quick.

Thanks Toe for your suggestion. Hopefully it won't happen again
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Reply #7697 on: September 28, 2023, 04:55:41 AM
That's way different from what happened to me then. I was trying to watch Collin farrell's sex tape...



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Reply #7698 on: September 28, 2023, 05:15:54 AM

I watched all 10 links of it.  Skipped a head a lot, but she has nothing to be ashamed of. Nor he.
I laughed when she said, "They want you to cream pie, babe,"
He looks at the camera and says, "That's not happening guys."

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Reply #7699 on: September 29, 2023, 05:19:39 PM
So yesterday I clicked on a link Obi posted. It was to a site of the video the politician and her hubby live streamed. Next thing I knew I had endless.spam messages. I couldn't just turn off the phone as I'm always getting calls and messages about my.various medical appointments.

This morning I was able to get to my Verizon store. The tech guy.took my phone, gave it one look, open up something a clicked on something and handed the hone back to me.

All the warnings and threats to shut down my phone stopped...poof! Screw you Google...here I thought you were safe. Even had some porn come through. I resisted clicking on those too. :roll:

All that hassle and worry and just one button post..

The trick is knowing which button. :emot_laughing:

Sorry about that Bob.  I never use my phone for porn, just Mac mainly and iPad occasionally.  I did warn about pop-ups on that site but didn't realise they infected a phone.  Apologies again
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