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I'm off for a '70s disco night tonight and wanted to wear something retro. Found this citizen digital watch in my box - never wore it until now. Had it since the early '90s

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I hope you've got the flares and the crimplene shirt with the big collars to go with it. A Zapata moustache helps as well... :D

 

This is what you might have looked like in 1969 (Holland Park in London):

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As Errol Brown (Hot Chocolate), who died  on Wednesday, might have said, "You Sexy Thing!"

 

Mark, you're going to have to shape up with these role models on the forum... :D

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Ha ha. Indeed. I have been growing out the beard for the last couple of weeks. Going to shape the tash later when I have had a few beers. May post a pic lol

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Ha ha. Indeed. I have been growing out the beard for the last couple of weeks. Going to shape the tash later when I have had a few beers. May post a pic lol

You do realise we're gonna hold you to that [emoji12]

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Not this time - my wife was watching.

 

There was a guy at the bar who kept giving me strange looks though - I think it was the handlebar tash!

 

Seriously though - it was a brilliant night with such good music, but I lost the watch lol. Left it in the hotel room when we left - i'm such a dozy git!  :(

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Seriously though - it was a brilliant night with such good music, but I lost the watch lol. Left it in the hotel room when we left - i'm such a dozy git!  :(

I'm glad you had a great evening, :)

I can't believe you left the watch behind. :( At least if it comes up on eBay you'll recognise it, there can't be many like that left in the world! ;)

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I'm glad you had a great evening, :)

I can't believe you left the watch behind. :( At least if it comes up on eBay you'll recognise it, there can't be many like that left in the world! ;)

My wife stays in that hotel on occasion - I think they will keep it safe for her to get when she is there in June :)

Actually just found a couple more in my box lol

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Hmmm... subconsciously... deep down inside... you really didn't want that Citizen - or the watch... :D

 

Lol - I think you are right.

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deep down inside... you really didn't want that Citizen :D

That's a terrible thing to say Will, I'm sure he loves his wife dearly! ;)

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