-----Original Message----- From: ELIZABETH DAPLYN <EDAPLYNR3N00297@kiadroch.kiad.ac.uk> To: 'jon g.' <jon.g@btinternet.com> Cc: 'jon.g@btinternet.com' <jon.g@btinternet.com> Date: 02 April 1998 13:02 Subject: RE: Sinister: Fun for the Family!
Subject: Re: Sinister: Fun for the Family!
All this being fifteen stuff is quite exciting, but bethey's sister Eleanor has bought her own copies of Lazy Jane and Sinister and she is 12 or 13 (I can't remember which). However, she's not on the list and is still partial to bit of Natalie Imbruglia etc., so she only half-counts. Hey! Is Bethey's full name Elizabeth? I ask because mine is, and my sister's called Eleanor too. Wierd. Anyhoo, keep on with the fine work there. Sorry, I'm an old person of 19 massive years, and my sister's even older. And she doesn't even like B&S, although she's quite nice apart from her frankly worrying Ocean Colour Scene tendency.
bethey is still at school, so I'll answer this one. It used to be Elizabeth, but she had it legally changed cos she hated it. Eleanor does have a Ocean Colour Scene tendency, I think. My brother (13) does too. How embarassing.
Adrian Evans mailed me privately and I now apologise profusely for saying that those over 20 wouldn't remember pigeon street. I'm very very sorry. So you should be. I'm going to be 20 this year, and I remember Pigeon Street vividly, thank you very much! I've even got an old Pigeon Street annual somewhere. It's got a story about the people on the street clubbing together to build a swimming pool in the middle of a really hot summer. Marvellous. And I quite liked the electro-tom-tom sound for the pigeons.
I think I can remember that one. Pow Pow say the pigeons in my head Actually, it was more of a peeoooww peeooowww.
jon g. Chairman of the Fifteen Year Olds Taking Over Sinister List Campaign (FYOTOSLC) Don't do that! What's going to happen to all us old people? First against the wall when the revolution comes...
I'm not really going to. However, careless talk costs lives, so I should be more careful. It's just that this thread has been going on a while now and I can imagine some of the silent list members getting angry. Daytime TV has been fabulous today - especially Style Challenge. For those who are not in the uk/employed/got better things to do, it's a show where two tired people come in and are given a makeover by a team of fashion gurus. It's wicked. Anyway, today there were two postwomen on the show and when one of them looked in the mirror, she started crying because she was so happy with her new look. It was a truly touching moment. Maybe Stuart M should write a song about it. "Well, I saw you on that Style Challenge You were crying at your new look into the big mirror there the big mirror there. Six months on, the clothes have gone. the disenchanted postman left his house with the postwoman the postwoman got lonely" I think it would be a new one to add to our list of sad songs. Well, I'll be off then I think I should get out more. jon g. jon.g@btinternet.com - http://www.btinternet.com/~jon.g/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . Listen, this is pish, I think I'll leave -----------------------------------------------------------------------