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chrissie

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  1. Isn't it mayhem anyway - only joking completly concur with your comments QOF XX
  2. Sorry girls when I say young I mean 25+ QOF XX
  3. here here K. the more youngsters the better someone has to keep the faith after us oldies are shuffling out zimmers round the dance floor. But there is a certain small point of etiquete. No Beer, No fags, and definatley no HANDBAGS on the dance floor - abide by this and you are all welcome. Would be nice to see some younger men about QOF XX
  4. Brillian post Dan!!!! QOF XX
  5. Have not tasted it myself but I mentioned it to one of the "tickers" (camra members) in my local at the weekend and he said he had tried it at the cambridge beer festival last year. Trying to persuade our local landlord to get some in for our next bank holiday sunday "Meeting of Minds" soul evening. He usually has at least 17 different ales in so I told him one more wouldn't hurt. QOF Mines a Pint XX
  6. I box full a vinyl is more reliable/valuable than any man and vinyl doesn't leave the toilet seat up!!!! Having been married/divorced mulitple times I tend to agree with your cynical side A sh*g is just a sh*g, not romantic at all, he doesn't need to sell his records for it QOF XX
  7. I speak from experience, even if i am female, it's love me love my soul, i did something similar in 1982 husbands gone and now having to re collect someone tell him DON't DO IT QOF xx
  8. QOF XX
  9. up to £8 now andy eh qof xx
  10. Definatley one of our modernist brothers/sisters just checked their feedback and the last thing they bought was NOS ORIGINAL 60'S WIPAC SPOTLAMP SUIT VESPA LAMBRETTA PMSL QOF XX
  11. Tee Hee.......Not me gov!! Seriously - the buyer would be from la la land if it was me as that's my location in ebay as well QOF XX
  12. 6 hours 56 mins to go, bored at work and feeling very mischievous today QOF XX
  13. Is the auction still going cos decided this is one toooooon i just can't miss QOF XX
  14. I'll take the anglo copy
  15. How can I put it - I went to Prestatyn this year on my own, my family live locally so that was a bit easier i suppose. I didn't know one person, got the pass from someone on the forum who is now I hope a good pal, and the feeling in my heart when I walked into the victoria bar and heard that music was "I'm Home" Nothing ever will ever be able to reproduce that moment for me. I dont even think the first time I ever went to wigan was as emotional as I was 15/16 and I didn't realise how important it was at the time to be part of something so incredible. lol QOF XX
  16. Still thinking about it after your cutting remarks in your reply to my question. Next time you could try using these new post-it notes light adhesive, won't ruin your bay city rollers label then, cos i know it's special to you. tee hee QOF XX
  17. Think will put a snipe bid in would realy set off my collection - fingers crossed i may be lucky bin lookin for this for ages:ohmy: All I can say it's a good job it's rare cos won't have to listen to it, if it was the last copy on earth would buy it and make an ashtray QOF XX
  18. I agree with all the comments as above - there is no such thing as an ex soulie,once it's in your heart (or your feet) there is no escape. It's not just the music and the dancing it's about the people and the whole scene, the whole feeling you get at an all nighter, or any night come to think of it if the music and the poeple are right. It comes as a package and their are not many other music genres that are like that or have lasted so long. Shouldn't think there is anyone here on this forum who could put their hand on heart and say that they have never listened to anything else. But what makes you a soulie is that you just keep coming back, the pull is so strong - just surrender to it and enjoy every moment, you know it makes sense lol QOF XX
  19. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I totally agree about the attitude always trying to get the younger ones i know to come - took the son to prestatyn and after about an hour there he was on the dance floor and he's not the most confident of people but he realised no one cared what he looked liked as long as he was enjoying himself. QOF XX
  20. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    A young friend of mine who is 22 and full of confidence and will dance to anything, has been to a couple of small dos locally and last night she was trying to explain to another youngster what it was like - she described it as middle aged people doing "HARDCORE" and she wouldn't dare try it, so they're coming to the next Bedford (ex Kempston) night in june, I hope they get enough confidence to get OOTF. I won't reveal who they were talking about being hardcore cos he's bigger than me and may read the post. (you never know he may be flattered, but toooo risky) QOF XX
  21. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Not from me!just better than him thats all. link
  22. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    I agree with you and if it helps people get over dance floor nerves good luck to them QOF XX
  23. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Would advise consulting your GP first and suggest they re-enforce the floor QOF XX
  24. chrissie replied to a post in a topic in All About the SOUL
    Don't you think there should be an upper age limit on the acrobatics bit say 40 top wack. Or at least a health warning NORTHERN SOUL DANCING CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH QOF XX
  25. Do you think the £10000 postage to me in a la land is a bit steep QOF XX

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