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Adam Ant

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Hemingway Jones

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He matured into a dashing fellow, didn't he? But the sight of him with that gray hair is making me feel ancient!

I will miss that war paint and frock coat, but this is a much more classic look; that of an English country gentleman.
 

Dixon Cannon

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Adam Ant actually took his name from the manufacturers livery stamped on urinals used in English pubs called 'Adamant'. I don't know why; I thought that would be an interesting sidenote. ;)

(Next time in an old English Pub, check it out!)

Cheers lads!!
-dixon cannon
 

mikepara

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Apart from the 1st pic..

...thought it was Benny Hill.

Adam Ant never looked bad in his life. Silly sometimes, Cringeworthy on others but never bad. A icon for lots of us 40 somethings.

Pity he's ill. I miss seeing him live.
 

adamgottschalk

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Dixon Cannon said:
Adam Ant actually took his name from the manufacturers livery stamped on urinals used in English pubs called 'Adamant'. I don't know why; I thought that would be an interesting sidenote. ;)

(Next time in an old English Pub, check it out!)

Cheers lads!!
-dixon cannon
Interesting indeed. I don't know why, but I thought of Adam Ant last week; I noticed this thread with keen interest just because of the coincidence (I'm pretty sure I thought of him before I saw this thread...). What I thought when the name came to me was, "Gee, that name was common when I was in my teens, but it's only now, 20 years later, that I see that name and immediately think 'adamant.'" For the first time I liked the name because of that 'double entendre.' As I'm sure you all could guess, with a name like Adam, you get called everything under the sun. Adam Ant was big when I was a kid, so it really annoyed me to have to hear it all the time. Now I seem to dig it. I am an adamant kind of guy.
 

Dixon Cannon

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adamgottschalk said:
Interesting indeed. I don't know why, but I thought of Adam Ant last week; I noticed this thread with keen interest just because of the coincidence (I'm pretty sure I thought of him before I saw this thread...). What I thought when the name came to me was, "Gee, that name was common when I was in my teens, but it's only now, 20 years later, that I see that name and immediately think 'adamant.'" For the first time I liked the name because of that 'double entendre.' As I'm sure you all could guess, with a name like Adam, you get called everything under the sun. Adam Ant was big when I was a kid, so it really annoyed me to have to hear it all the time. Now I seem to dig it. I am an adamant kind of guy.

Well, you certainly sound adamant about it! Indoubtably! ;)

-dixon cannon
 

Benny Holiday

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I've always been a huge Ant fan, even 25 years after first hearing his music and digging his theatrical look for the first time. Adam Ant rocks!
 

Benny Holiday

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Carebear, now you come to mention it . . .

there is something Jack Sparrowish going on there! Maybe Mr Ant should have a guest role in the last Pirates movie?
 

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