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Topic History of: The sad story of (The) Sweet
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Chris Retro Prunella Minge wrote:
I wonder if another man has inspired so many women to copy his hairstyle as Brian Connolly did? Most women in Essex must have gone to the hairdressers with a picture of Brian and said, 'Exactly like that!' As for poor Steve Priest, I fear he's eaten too many blockbuster burgers:



Oh dear, he just hasn't got a clue what to do!!!!

Unflattering I suppose, but Steve does look a bit too much like Jabba The Hut these days...
JK2006 Great Guardian article.
Prunella Minge I wonder if another man has inspired so many women to copy his hairstyle as Brian Connolly did? Most women in Essex must have gone to the hairdressers with a picture of Brian and said, 'Exactly like that!' As for poor Steve Priest, I fear he's eaten too many blockbuster burgers:

Prunella Minge They struggled to get decent van insurance?

DJones


Why did it go so sour for Sweet?