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Another one, though I don't really agree with it...
It depends on which dynasty we are discussing. Band-aid color, balmoral and button boot as well as monks, double monks, triple monks, low contrast spectators, Banana lasts and "fun" medallions all mark the various juntas' regimes.
Another one, though I don't really agree with it...
Buzz (MC): looser trousers
Mr. Moo tried a prebuzz with those ostrich skin shoes, but the pre buzz never reached buzz status and quickly faded away
Pioneer.
It depends on which dynasty we are discussing. Band-aid color, balmoral and button boot as well as monks, double monks, triple monks, low contrast spectators, Banana lasts and "fun" medallions all mark the various juntas' regimes.