Sue, I think it's from the discussion that started in Kat "Natter 40: The Nice One" Nov 13, 2005 8:58:15 pm PST:
Who'd win in a fight? Giraffe or hyena?
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sue, I think it's from the discussion that started in Kat "Natter 40: The Nice One" Nov 13, 2005 8:58:15 pm PST:
Who'd win in a fight? Giraffe or hyena?
[Edit: did I mention lately how much I love the "Search" function?]
Now I'm picturing a streetfight between gangs of dandies and metrosexuals. Sorta' like The Warriors.
Husband made me watch that the other day. That's a strange movie.
Well, everything is my fault, you know.
I know you like to say that, but I still don't believe it. So there.
Where do hair-metal bands fit in, in the dandy-->metrosexual continuum?
come out and play-ey-ay.
Where do hair-metal bands fit in, in the dandy-->metrosexual continuum?
If they shower regularly and cook occasionally, metrosexual. Otherwise, dandy.
I dunno - I wouldn't rate the hair bands as a group. The New Romantics, otoh were straight dandy. So to speak.
For England, it's a little different: Dandy-->Teddy Boy-->Metrosexual. Or maybe Dandy-->Teddy Boy-->Glam-->Metrosexual.
my scale:
hair bands--------------------------------------------------------drag queens
in btw I think it'd go: glam boys then crossdressers then dandys then metrosexuals
just in terms of high maintenance.
Teddy boy stuff: [link]
Hair was cut into an outlandish DA (Duck's Ass), long jackets were juxtaposed with thin, bootlace ties, stovepipe pants were cut short to show off patterned socks - and the look was completed with suede brothel creepers or winkle-pickers.
What the heck are "brothel creepers"? "Winkle-Pickers"? Do I need them?
What the heck are "brothel creepers"? "Winkle-Pickers"? Do I need them?
If you have to ask, yah, probably...