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Post by unomusette on Oct 11, 2016 23:10:19 GMT
Supposedly these are pics of Jeff from the '70's, it's quite hard to tell without the beard and aviators though They were posted on the Discovery site so they must be right
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Post by BSJ on Oct 11, 2016 23:15:43 GMT
Yes, saw these. You would never know, walk right by
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Post by wolvesgirlgonewild on Oct 11, 2016 23:17:24 GMT
Yeah I saw those too and got incredibly confused by them when it said they were from the 70s because he looks so strange without a beard and his shades on, gotta admire how quick he can grow a beard because his beard is fantastic
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Post by unomusette on Oct 11, 2016 23:18:39 GMT
In the middle one he looks like Andy Scott of The Sweet. And not in a good way
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 12, 2016 0:29:08 GMT
I recall the Jefflynneness of those 3 photos being heavily disputed in some ELO-related site, not reaching a conclusive verdedict about whether that was JL or not.
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Post by BSJ on Oct 12, 2016 0:43:21 GMT
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Post by BSJ on Oct 12, 2016 0:44:10 GMT
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 12, 2016 2:18:55 GMT
Was he fat in the 1st one of the ones that BSJ posted or is it my impression?
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Post by wolvesgirlgonewild on Oct 12, 2016 7:52:26 GMT
Hmm he does look a bit in the cheeks yeah haha
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Post by vlogdance on Oct 12, 2016 8:37:56 GMT
This one must be from around 1970 B.E. (Before ELO).
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Post by wolvesgirlgonewild on Oct 12, 2016 16:49:10 GMT
Mik looks very suave and sophisticated doesn't he?
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 12, 2016 17:02:29 GMT
Suave? Since when do you speak Spanish, Wolfie?
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Post by wolvesgirlgonewild on Oct 12, 2016 17:15:01 GMT
Hahaha it's Spanish? I just used it cause he looked the bizz like and I thought it would make me sound clever
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 12, 2016 17:36:57 GMT
Haha... you didn't think "suave" was Russian, did you? English speakers aren't always aware that you use lots of words in Spanish (some of which have officially been adopted): burritos, aficionado, macho, rodeo, cafeteria, fiesta, cargo, pronto, nada... You can realize because they sound nothing like English. Also: Laredo, tornado, adios, amigos, Eldorado...
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Post by wolvesgirlgonewild on Oct 12, 2016 17:39:45 GMT
Haha... you didn't think "suave" was Russian, did you? Most English speakers aren't aware that you use lots of words in Spanish (some of which have officially been adopted): burritos, aficionado, macho, rodeo, cafeteria, fiesta, cargo, pronto, nada... You can realize because they sound nothing like English. Also: Laredo, tornado, adios, amigos, Eldorado... Actually I wasn't sure of its origin I just know a lot of English words originate from either French or Latin haha. Haha I knew the laredo and other words were Spanish if that helps, nice little sneaky reference to the Eldorado album I see
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