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1966 NOVEL
I want what I want; I want what i want
  • First edition

I Want What I Want         
I Want What I Want by Geoff Brown was first published in 1966 by Great Britain's Weidenfeld & Nicolson. It was made into a film by the same title starring Anne Heywood.
I Want to Be Gay         
2005 SINGLE BY JULIE BROWN
I Want to be Gay; I Want To Be Gay; I want to be gay
"I Want to Be Gay" is the fourth single released by singer and comedian Julie Brown. It was released 18 years after her last single.
Denim         
  • [[AMC Gremlin]] with Levi's trim and upholstery
  • Denim fibers from an old pair of jeans through a microscope
  • Denim fabric dyed with indigo and black dyes and made into a [[shirt]]
  • The dyehouse at the White Oak Cotton Mill, in [[Greensboro]], North Carolina. The [[Cone Mills Corporation]], which owned the mill, was formerly the world's largest maker of denim.
  • Natural fading on a worn pair of selvedge jeans. Such patterns are sometimes referred to as 'whiskers' or 'honeycombs'.
  • Selvedge identifier visible in white at the interior of a pair of jeans
  • Denim under a microscope.
STURDY COTTON OR COTTON-BLEND TWILL TEXTILE
Hickory cloth; Jean (fabric); Selvage denim; Serge de Nimes; Dry denim; Raw denim; Selvedge denim; Distressed Denim; Denim clothing; Engineered denim; Serge de Nîmes
<i>·nouni> A coarse cotton drilling used for overalls, <i>·etc.i>

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I Want What I Want

I Want What I Want by Geoff Brown was first published in 1966 by Great Britain's Weidenfeld & Nicolson. It was made into a film by the same title starring Anne Heywood.