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Long time since I saw one of these!

13 replies · 2,129 views · Started 03 December 2002

It's a shame wigs like that aren't still in vogue. Think of all the brain-frying technology you could put under there! It would be cool!

It was fashionable at the time, can't think why in the 70s they didn't have punk wigs to be fashionable. Seems that being "traditional" is more important than sensible.

Who was the first person ever to wear one of those? What posessed him to try?

Wig wearing bloke: "He guys! Look what I've got on my head!"
Everyone else: "Wow! I got to get me one of those!"

Have you noticed that the Euro note has the word EURO written in Greek too? Its the only country that managed to do that! 😊

The poor guys who can only get a 100 bill, have to look at a halfnaked bloke :s So it's true what they say? The more money you have, the more girls you (can) have 😊

[quote="MaleBuffy"]Have you noticed that the Euro note has the word EURO written in Greek too? Its the only country that managed to do that! 😊[/quote]

Ahhh, at least they could have also included a... Greek Sheep !!! No ???

But its true that the Euro word is written in Greek. Its a respect they decided to pay to the country who gave light to arts, philosophy, history, vasectomy (no thats a joke...), politics (politic is a word coming from ancient greek language...) and to... sheeps !!!

😮nfire: filakia 😮nfire:

Ok I know quite a few of you use the Euro now, I've handled Euro notes a few times. Does anyone else think that Euros feel like they have come out of a Monopoly set rather than being real money? Compared to English notes they feel so fake and as if they would be easy to forge.

The money is diffrent but very similar to the new english �5 note! Its a new apparantly unforgable paper and note design!