words from our youth

blue underpants said:

Oh dear lord.

Blue Underpants grooving his way down Carnaby Street with his cool cat chums, all hip to the beat.
 
blue underpants said:
chabal said:
blue underpants said:

Oh dear lord.

Blue Underpants grooving his way down Carnaby Street with his cool cat chums, all hip to the beat.
Lol, were you never in the ''groovy gang''

I was never groovy and I was rarely in a gang. One of the few occasions I was ever in a gang I almost got expelled from school.

I grew up in the 70s/80s by which point "groovy" had gone out of fashion I'm afraid.
 
chabal said:
blue underpants said:
chabal said:
Oh dear lord.

Blue Underpants grooving his way down Carnaby Street with his cool cat chums, all hip to the beat.
Lol, were you never in the ''groovy gang''

I was never groovy and I was rarely in a gang. One of the few occasions I was ever in a gang I almost got expelled from school.

I grew up in the 70s/80s by which point "groovy" had gone out of fashion I'm afraid.
Everyone who wore Cheese Cloth shirts, Fairisle sleeveless jumpers had hair down to their shoulders and wore big beads around your neck was ''groovy'' in the 60s, even in Salford
 
chabal said:
blue underpants said:
chabal said:
Oh dear lord.

Blue Underpants grooving his way down Carnaby Street with his cool cat chums, all hip to the beat.
Lol, were you never in the ''groovy gang''

I was never groovy and I was rarely in a gang. One of the few occasions I was ever in a gang I almost got expelled from school.

I grew up in the 70s/80s by which point "groovy" had gone out of fashion I'm afraid.


I've seen him out, must be the 1870's going off his fashion sense.
 

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