Ian Brown

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Can I get away with it mid-thirties?

Just need to know when to stop........ ;-)

Sure you can

But ow I know it is unacceptable once middle aged I suppose at 44 I now need to burn my adidas and polo shirts and give my cagoule/parka and rains coat to the charity shop amd go buy some boating shoes fruit of the loom sweatshirts and tank tops
 
Sure you can

But ow I know it is unacceptable once middle aged I suppose at 44 I now need to burn my adidas and polo shirts and give my cagoule/parka and rains coat to the charity shop amd go buy some boating shoes fruit of the loom sweatshirts and tank tops
Blue Harbour from M & S will be right up your street.......... ;-)
 
The man or the person messaging at Ian Brown's request is simply using the forum to express his opinion. We don't have to agree with it but he has a right to express his opinion, after all we claim to live in a democratic and free world with freedom of speech ect..

If the message resonates with you take it and do your own research to see if it's fit for your purpose of not leave it and walk away.

Does he really have someone tweeting at his request?

He's the lead singer in a rock band not the queen. I'd be very surprised if it's true and would lose more respect for him for that than his opinion on coronavirus.
 
Oh yeah I forgot and must admit the jacket/coat rules are a Mancunian trait.

I always wear a jacket normally of a size that is loose enough and is usually worn all weathers and whether indoors or not, and if it's a cagoul/parka buttoned up to the top

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Though I rarely wear either, much more prefer a nice reefer/donkey jacket myself

Everyone on the old skool dance thread dresses like this when no one is looking.
 
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They’ve all been deleted now.
Not a huge surprise.
Obviously ‘they’ have deleted them..
 
They’ve all been deleted now.
Not a huge surprise.
Obviously ‘they’ have deleted them..
Presume he's just coming down from a mammoth bender and realised that tweeting whilst off your head doesn't end well.
Donald is another great example but he's too far gone to bother deleting his inane ramblings.
 
Well I wasn't sure what you point was, you originally said people trying to act Manc, I just pointed out Manchester is very diverse so acting Manc can mean many things.

I wasn't being specific about age or people, only flagged up the galaghers as to me it seems strange to claim mancunians are trying to act mancunian and if you read the oasis threads I ain't a fan of them so this isn't some defense because ot's them two.

Why do you assume it is an act and not just their personalities, as I said many mancs dress that way many don't.

Each to their own I say.

I agree on brown though
I was on a tram back from MCR a few years back and there was a gig at old Trafford (cricket ground). It was either a Noel or Liam gig, I can’t remember. There was a group of 10 men, all in their 40’s decked out in those shitty bright Adidas trainers, parkas with various levels of receding hair lines desperately trying to maintain that Liam haircut. They were all pissed out of their heads at 2pm, swearing every other word (kids present on the met) openly doing bumps of coke every 2 mins. They were among the worst human beings I’ve ever had the misfortune to spend time alongside and I regularly had to pull pints for Roy Keane and Paddy Crerand in my younger days.
 
I was on a tram back from MCR a few years back and there was a gig at old Trafford (cricket ground). It was either a Noel or Liam gig, I can’t remember. There was a group of 10 men, all in their 40’s decked out in those shitty bright Adidas trainers, parkas with various levels of receding hair lines desperately trying to maintain that Liam haircut. They were all pissed out of their heads at 2pm, swearing every other word (kids present on the met) openly doing bumps of coke every 2 mins. They were among the worst human beings I’ve ever had the misfortune to spend time alongside and I regularly had to pull pints for Roy Keane and Paddy Crerand in my younger days.

Sounds like a City away match.
 
To be fair, the guy's the frontman for a rock band and part of the mythology of rock is the subversiveness. I actually think I have more respect for him than some Chris Martin type character singing 'wash your hands' on the piano.
 


ok...he’s back on.
Responses are fun though...


‘down down your granny’s down’

and

‘it’s just a Fools Cold’ both made me laugh. He’s either lost the plot or is pretending he has to get a bit of attention
 

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