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Fu Manchu fillums on TV. #lacist
In fact the whole genre of Chinese crime, vice and opium dens in Limehouse was actually based on a hysterical perception of what was actually a fairly small number of Chinese in a couple of streets, most of whom were sailors just staying overnight. Somehow an East End moral panic became a fictional trope.
71 Guns - channeling the spirit of Mr Hat
11-02-2016, 01:14 PM
Things you don't see any more thread No. 452
Jorge on awimb :cry: :cry:
Pat Vegas
11-02-2016, 01:14 PM
Fu Manchu fillums on TV. #lacist
In fact the whole genre of Chinese crime, vice and opium dens in Limehouse was actually based on a hysterical perception of what was actually a fairly small number of Chinese in a couple of streets, most of whom were sailors just staying overnight. Somehow an East End moral panic became a fictional trope.
Parking meters,
Those red and white striped tents British Telecom used to use.
Parking meters,
Those red and white striped tents British Telecom used to use.
Anderson Shelters as workmen huts. :old:
Pat Vegas
11-02-2016, 01:21 PM
Anderson Shelters as workmen huts. :old:
These things are slowly vanishing too.
http://c8.alamy.com/comp/B8END4/keep-left-bollard-knocked-over-uk-B8END4.jpg
Jorge on awimb :cry: :cry:
Ah, 71. I was listening to The Magnificent Seven last night admiring the bass groove and thinking "that's pretty tidy for Paul Simonen" but of course it was Norman Roy-Watt from The Blockheads - who also played on Rock the Casbah (and went to school on the Blackstock Road).
71 Guns - channeling the spirit of Mr Hat
11-02-2016, 01:57 PM
Ah, 71. I was listening to The Magnificent Seven last night admiring the bass groove and thinking "that's pretty tidy for Paul Simonen" but of course it was Norman Roy-Watt from The Blockheads - who also played on Rock the Casbah (and went to school on the Blackstock Road).
Simonon. I loved the Blockheads so that's fine by me :-) Saw them post Dury but with Wilko and despite the fact I was off my head I seem to remember they were superb.
Burney
11-02-2016, 02:08 PM
Fu Manchu fillums on TV. #lacist
In fact the whole genre of Chinese crime, vice and opium dens in Limehouse was actually based on a hysterical perception of what was actually a fairly small number of Chinese in a couple of streets, most of whom were sailors just staying overnight. Somehow an East End moral panic became a fictional trope.
You don't see Charlie Chan on telly, either. 'Number Lun Son' and all that. He was, of course, played by a Swede :hehe:
Burney
11-02-2016, 02:19 PM
Fu Manchu fillums on TV. #lacist
In fact the whole genre of Chinese crime, vice and opium dens in Limehouse was actually based on a hysterical perception of what was actually a fairly small number of Chinese in a couple of streets, most of whom were sailors just staying overnight. Somehow an East End moral panic became a fictional trope.
They did tend to run the opium dens, though. Mind you, that was only because their population had a taste for it created entirely by us exporting it to them from India. A taste, in fact, that we forced upon them in two wars and once by sending an Army to Peking and smashing up the Summer Palace. :hehe:
Luis Anaconda
11-02-2016, 02:59 PM
These things are slowly vanishing too.
http://c8.alamy.com/comp/B8END4/keep-left-bollard-knocked-over-uk-B8END4.jpg
trust me p - stock photos will always be needed
Burney
11-02-2016, 03:05 PM
trust me p - stock photos will always be needed
Alamy's are very much the worst, though. A quick sift through their issues-based stock is a surefire laugh.
Luis Anaconda
11-02-2016, 03:39 PM
Alamy's are very much the worst, though. A quick sift through their issues-based stock is a surefire laugh.
Christ, yes - we wouldn't use them even in a mock-up
Pat Vegas
11-02-2016, 04:45 PM
trust me p - stock photos will always be needed
:nod: Especially if Monty needs to release any more books.
Luis Anaconda
11-02-2016, 04:51 PM
:nod: Especially if Monty needs to release any more books.
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Nice finish, p
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