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4 · Posted by BT goth on March 25, 2004 02:36 AM I had a Port in 1984 when we moved to Australia from Scotland. We could never work out why they were called "Ports" but some shop assistant had told my mother it was the thing to do. About 2 other kids in my class had them. Thanks mum. In Year 8 (1990) goth I had one of goth those canvas backpacks with name on the flap. It was a newly fandangled died purple arrangement. I had G'N'F'N'R 4 EVA emblazoned on it, along with band names like Bon Jovi. I also had a perm. I'm so ashamed. 5 · Posted by Caz on March 25, 2004 06:34 AM Oh god, I had the same slogans on MY backpack! (Which was not trendy canvas, rather a cheap green plastic weave, but nevertheless able to be scrawled on with stolen whiteboard markers.) Aahh. Thems was the days. 6 · Posted by Monkey on March 25, 2004 10:29 AM I did not own jeans until I was eleven. Until then it was stirrup pants and a permanent. And I can't even blame this on my mother. I thought I was the height of fashion.
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