the thing is, and nothing against y'all here, the mods I've actually met
were set apart by being snobbish and rude. They gave a distinct impression
of "My scooter is better than yours" and that was warranted perhaps but at
the same time it seems like that's totally unnecessary. Maybe they were just
feeling threatened but I'd think that people would want to project a better
image of themselves. That's the burden of being a skinhead for instance, I'd
never get a crucified skin tattooed on me 'cause the major reason skinheads
are crucified is skinheads tend to act like assholes... of course, not
snobbish though. I'm not sure what you're after with this brotherhood spiel
though.
-----Original Message-----
From: gordon wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Skins and Mods are brothers underneath all the initial differences. I can
>sometimes be mistaken for a skin, my hair is short - but I am a mod.
>Made from the same mould almost - but each is a different individual in
>their own right.
>No two mods are the same, no two skins are the same, it would be unfair to
>try and classify them too deeply.
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