6StringShooter said:why is it called "bobbed"?
scotrace said:We;come to The Fedora Lounge, ConcettaCellars.
Yesterday was my fist try with Murrays, and it all washed out easily this morning.
jake_fink said:How'd you get so curious?
Edited to add: By the way, it was because the haircut required the use of bobby pins.
scotrace said:Where can a guy find Royal Crown?
6StringShooter said:l
Walgreens or Publix (not sure if they have that where you live)
Salv said:Speaking of Royal Crown, go to this page http://www.nighttraintonashville.com/music.html then click on Little Richard: WLAC Commercial.
"Even Long Tall Sally use it..."
pipvh said:...Demob days in London...
(Even more O/T)pipvh said:Cheers, Salv!
Clothes from Demob, hair done at Cutts, nights down the Mudd Club or the Wag... .
pipvh said:I actually still have a Demob shirt, just about wearable. Wish I'd kept hold of my baggy black 40s style jeans, though... I remember wandering around Fulham in 1983, trying to look like a 1944 garage mechanic in Arkansas - and why not?
pipvh said:Btw, does anyone remember a vintage clothes shop just off Southampton Row at that time? It was the best I've ever been to. Anyway, it's fun to keep the old London style going, even if no-one around here has a clue what I'm on about!
It went out of production a couple of years ago, but the brand has been revived, apparently by Murray's. You can order it online from the SGB site for $7.00 a tin + postage - http://www.sweetgbrownpomade.com/index.htmlpipvh said:So where does one find Sweet Georgia Brown in the US?
pipvh said:...Seriously off-thread now: we should start another one, for London nostalgics only!