stubbsy
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very nice. havnt seen any mk1's whilst here in america, missing myn like crazy too
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by jr
jim you have to remember most people in here like myself where only born in the 80's, so will ahev no idea of these retro mags
Wrong choice of word moosh.
For something to be retro, it has to be new yet intended to appear old, i.e. Mike's Beetle or one of those God awful new pseudo Minis, or Sian's trousers.
Old mags are merely old, much like MK I and II Escorts and Minis and Mantas etc. etc. not retro, just fairly old.
Like a mock tudor house would be new, a bit crap and rather tasteless, henceforth retro, whereas a genuine tudor barn is just genuinely sodding old.
So, suffice to say, an '87 edition of Fast Lane with an article on a Panterra and a flat nose 911 Turbo may seem old to you, but in the big scheme of things, and; especially as you are only four years of age, it's not realy that old, especially as it is almost mint and relatively sprightly when placed next to a 1956 issue of 'The Motor' complete with black and white adverts
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by jr
jim you have to remember most people in here like myself where only born in the 80's, so will ahev no idea of these retro mags
Wrong choice of word moosh.
For something to be retro, it has to be new yet intended to appear old, i.e. Mike's Beetle or one of those God awful new pseudo Minis, or Sian's trousers.
Old mags are merely old, much like MK I and II Escorts and Minis and Mantas etc. etc. not retro, just fairly old.
Like a mock tudor house would be new, a bit crap and rather tasteless, henceforth retro, whereas a genuine tudor barn is just genuinely sodding old.
So, suffice to say, an '87 edition of Fast Lane with an article on a Panterra and a flat nose 911 Turbo may seem old to you, but in the big scheme of things, and; especially as you are only four years of age, it's not realy that old, especially as it is almost mint and relatively sprightly when placed next to a 1956 issue of 'The Motor' complete with black and white adverts
we design and erect mock tudor houses
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SVM 286
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we design and erect mock tudor houses

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jr
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by jr
jim you have to remember most people in here like myself where only born in the 80's, so will ahev no idea of these retro mags
Wrong choice of word moosh.
For something to be retro, it has to be new yet intended to appear old, i.e. Mike's Beetle or one of those God awful new pseudo Minis, or Sian's trousers.
Old mags are merely old, much like MK I and II Escorts and Minis and Mantas etc. etc. not retro, just fairly old.
Like a mock tudor house would be new, a bit crap and rather tasteless, henceforth retro, whereas a genuine tudor barn is just genuinely sodding old.
So, suffice to say, an '87 edition of Fast Lane with an article on a Panterra and a flat nose 911 Turbo may seem old to you, but in the big scheme of things, and; especially as you are only four years of age, it's not realy that old, especially as it is almost mint and relatively sprightly when placed next to a 1956 issue of 'The Motor' complete with black and white adverts
once again random but amusing
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SVM 286
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once again random but amusing
Random? how fooolll?!
Simply clarifying the meaning of another English word (that you've been mis-using/quoting for a while) for you 
[Edited on 11-08-2005 by SVM 286]
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