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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky Rolley" data-source="post: 619196" data-attributes="member: 5599"><p>There was a lad what lived near us on outskirts of blackburn who thought he was black but was white in a pre-tim westwood kinda thing.</p><p>Always hanging around record shops and chatting up the ladeez - espesh the blondes.</p><p>I used to speak to him and in his responses he punctuated everything with beatbox style stuff and did them 'oooh yeahs' and 'whuck-tush' whip cracks which were prevalent at the time in an italo oriented, freestyle breakbeat style patois.</p><p>He had long, unwashed blonde hair which was dreadlocked at the front but matted at the back in one huge doormat thing. Sort of a proto-afro-mullet if one was to describe it to a hairdresser without the use of a picture or a drawing.</p><p>He used to go to monroes in Gt Harwood around the early 90's and commanded great expanses of the dance floor with his outlandish moves and ferocious body odour. </p><p>He probably has a respectable job and may even be married now.</p><p>We called him the Ace of Spades</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky Rolley, post: 619196, member: 5599"] There was a lad what lived near us on outskirts of blackburn who thought he was black but was white in a pre-tim westwood kinda thing. Always hanging around record shops and chatting up the ladeez - espesh the blondes. I used to speak to him and in his responses he punctuated everything with beatbox style stuff and did them 'oooh yeahs' and 'whuck-tush' whip cracks which were prevalent at the time in an italo oriented, freestyle breakbeat style patois. He had long, unwashed blonde hair which was dreadlocked at the front but matted at the back in one huge doormat thing. Sort of a proto-afro-mullet if one was to describe it to a hairdresser without the use of a picture or a drawing. He used to go to monroes in Gt Harwood around the early 90's and commanded great expanses of the dance floor with his outlandish moves and ferocious body odour. He probably has a respectable job and may even be married now. We called him the Ace of Spades [/QUOTE]
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