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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 24, 2012 by Edward the Bonobo - Gone.
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Although...what we don't notice is the gangs we belong to ourselves.

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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 25, 2012 by Pirate Alexander LeGray
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My gangs were 1211 sqdn and Ashby Grammar School. smiley

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Posted Apr 25, 2012 by Edward the Bonobo - Gone.
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That was then. What about now?

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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 25, 2012 by ITIWBS
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Have you ever seen the scene from James Dean's "Rebel Without A Cause" in which they were cutting off buttons with switchblades? When I was a kid they were still doing that.biggrin

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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 25, 2012 by Pirate Alexander LeGray
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Not in a gang now; but did James Dean have a fast car. Mmm smiley

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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 25, 2012 by ITIWBS
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So he did. There is a monument to him in California's central coast area, near the location of his fatal car crash, a metal sculpture rather fancifully wrapped around a tree, created by his Japanese fan club.

http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Jame...t=0&ndsp=16&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:69

The actual scene of the crash was about 500 meters east of the memorial.

http://www.google.com/imgres?q=Jame...t=0&ndsp=16&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:0,i:73


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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 27, 2012 by Pirate Alexander LeGray
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I saw a banker on tv yesterday; explaining the need to keep on track with austerity; the pain we suffer is worth it.

She didn't look much like a banker; but the million dollar pearl necklace she was wearing confirmed she had to have lots of money.


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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 28, 2012 by shagbark
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Yeah, those rich folks always say it is worth it, but they do very little of the suffering.
As Bob Dylan said
musicalnote musicalnote
You never turned around to see the frowns on the jugglers and the clown s
When they all did tricks for you.
You never understood that it ain't no good to let other folks get your tricks for you.
You used to be so ammused at Napoleon in rags and the language that he used.
Go to him now you can't refuse.
When you got nothing to lose.
You're invisible now, got no secrets to reveal.
How does it feel- to be on your own.
A complete unknown- Just like a rolling stone musicalnote musicalnote


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Subject: Cliches and stereotypes
Posted Apr 28, 2012 by Pirate Alexander LeGray
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whistle

whistle why we work bigeyes

twice as long, twice as hard, until the grave for half the pay.

musicalnote

But money can't bring happiness; sung the diva with the big jewels

disco

The rich bunny man said he was going to open a new night club if he got a tax cut.

Where is it??? bigeyes


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