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    Quote Originally Posted by lottie View Post
    He'd probably corss the road to avoid people as shallow as you beastie..
    people usually do that anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by the beast View Post
    people usually do that anyway
    I don't blame them!!

    Incessantly perverse adoration of Steven Patrick Morrissey

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    Quote Originally Posted by lottie View Post
    I don't blame them!!
    what you rolling your eyes for?

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    what you rolling your eyes for?
    Its a twitch I suffer from...

    Incessantly perverse adoration of Steven Patrick Morrissey

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    Its a twitch I suffer from...
    rattle rattle, tweet tweet

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    Quote Originally Posted by PregnantForTheLastTime View Post
    He looks like Monroe. Or Where's Waldo. Cute boy, nevertheless. How come there were no boys like that when I was in my teens?
    There were.. and they liked you a lot.. but they were massively shy.

    Quote Originally Posted by the beast View Post
    how anyone can say this is a lovely picture is beyond me if anyone seen that they'd cross over to avoid it
    I agree. While it is an interesting photo and great to get a glimpse into his past... if I woke up looking like that I'd sell my spleen for a spot on Extreme Makeover.
    "Cried over my supper, it revived. Got off the table... started to fly."

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    rattle rattle, tweet tweet
    *yawns*

    Incessantly perverse adoration of Steven Patrick Morrissey

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    Quote Originally Posted by bored View Post
    There were.. and they liked you a lot.. but they were massively shy.



    I agree. While it is an interesting photo and great to get a glimpse into his past... if I woke up looking like that I'd sell my spleen for a spot on Extreme Makeover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lottie View Post
    *yawns*
    go to bed then

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    There were.. and they liked you a lot.. but they were massively shy.
    So was I. "In the room downstairs, she sat and stared..."

    Funny thing, I just found that guy on Facebook. I wonder if he ever listened to the mix tape I made him with that song on it?

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    Hope I don't have nightmares about this pic tonight....


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    lovely???
    if you saw that gimpy looking fucker talking to your child i doubt you'd think him lovely.
    yes, lovely. That little thing became my Morrissey. And I have nothing to say about his "if I saw him talking to my child" look. He is lovely, always has been to my eyes, even when quiffless. Even when his hair was really long... well maybe not then, but certainly not perverse looking!
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    What a great picture! There must be more pics like this knocking about somewhere. Living just round the corner, I used to cut through the back garden at 35 Mayfield Rd virtually every day as a kid which would have been the time when Linder and Moz were there (my friend lived on Wellington Rd which was the next street and the route through garden was the shortcut). In fact, one day, the kitchen door was open and we nicked a carton of apple juice off the kitchen top as we were passing Just over the road from that flat, somebody, a student probably, had painted very prominently in large letters on a main road wall 'GUY FAWKES WAS RIGHT'. I'm certain that was the inspiration for the vinyl etching on Strangeways Here We Come which reads 'GUY FAWKES WAS A GENIUS'. The faint tracings of the paint was still on that wall last time I looked. Funny picture and a great find

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    He looks like an idiot. Just as bad as that stupid picture you have of him on yer MySpace where he has long scruffy hair.
    shurrrup you gimp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie-Kray View Post
    What a great picture! There must be more pics like this knocking about somewhere. Living just round the corner, I used to cut through the back garden at 35 Mayfield Rd virtually every day as a kid which would have been the time when Linder and Moz were there (my friend lived on Wellington Rd which was the next street and the route through garden was the shortcut). In fact, one day, the kitchen door was open and we nicked a carton of apple juice off the kitchen top as we were passing Just over the road from that flat, somebody, a student probably, had painted very prominently in large letters on a main road wall 'GUY FAWKES WAS RIGHT'. I'm certain that was the inspiration for the vinyl etching on Strangeways Here We Come which reads 'GUY FAWKES WAS A GENIUS'. The faint tracings of the paint was still on that wall last time I looked. Funny picture and a great find
    how interesting..

    Incessantly perverse adoration of Steven Patrick Morrissey

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