The theme for The Gallery this week is The Eighties.
What can I say apart from "My god I was skinny"
Luckily for me, I was not a follower of fashion, so no fashion faux paux for me, apart from the odd dodgy haircut and the idiot that I wasted my youth on!
I was much more interested in riding horses and showing my dogs, no Ronhills, White Stiletto's and dancing round a handbag for me.
Although I do still have a pair of black suede 4" stiletto's hidden somewhere in the back of the wardrobe. I actually used to be able to run in those.
When we moved house 10 years ago I put them on and couldn't even walk across the room in them, how times have changed.
So the only pics I have from the 80's are these dodgy haircuts.
So let the mickey taking begin...
Pop over to Sticky Fingers and check out other peoples dodgy 80's pictures.

Love your pictures and love the theme this week :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, great theme..
DeleteHair back then was a little big random for all I think. Love the poochies x
ReplyDeleteThanks, not just the hair though lol
DeleteBrilliant - your bedroom looks just like mine! Happy memories!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I still have that tv and it works lol
DeleteA great trip down memory lane. Not for me though, photos of me in the 80s are under lock and key :-)
ReplyDeleteNow that's a shame Lesley would love to have seen them and had a giggle xxx
DeleteGreat pictures, and lots of good memories for you there. Love the dogs. Is one a staffie?
ReplyDeleteCJ x
Thank you CJ, no they are all Rottweilers, Roma just had flyaway ears which makes her look a little different. There are some better pictures of her elsewhere on the blog..
DeleteWhat great pictures x
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteLove the train photo - I so remember when trains were like that!
ReplyDeleteThey were soooo much better when you could open the windows, I miss the slam doors too...
DeleteWho is the lady in the headscarf? Is it the Queen?
ReplyDeleteThe lady in the headscarf was Pat Lanz she was Royalty of a sort in the Hungarian Puli and Rottweiler show world, the lady taking notes was Rita Parratt .
DeleteBoth very highly respected Rottweiler Judges, my boy Saxon was having his tprement and conformation assessment here.