HELOOOOOOO SINISTERINES!!! This is my fourteenth post to the list...It has been well over a week since I last posted. Did you miss me? I got really busy. Then I got really depressed. Then I got really busy again. Just when I got the e-mails in my inbox waiting for comment down below 50, the sun rose again and again and now it's numbered 85. So I figured, hell, I might as well post what I already put together (I got nearly to the end of last Monday) because if I comment on all of the stuff still in the inbox, this email is going to be 50k!!! As it is this one is going to be a long post! It's all good stuff, but nothing deserving an email of legendary proportions! (sorry Ken!) WELCOME!!!******************************************** Welcome to Alan from Scotland!!! and Claudia from Brazil!!!! AND Paisley! Owen returns with less cinnamon, and just had a birthday! Welcome back, and happy belated birthday!!! Also welcome back to the List Dom Lisa!!! Welcome back to Stine who was out of commission for 8 days!! Jim PURPLE TROUSERS... just checking to see if you are randomly-skim-lurking right now! I *do* remember you from my lurking days a few years back, too! the links to the pics were grate in this latest post of yours! Guess who else came out of the woodwork--John Jennings wrote: "i'm fit and healthy again i shall be back touring the sinister picnics faster than you can say 'who the hell is john jennings anyway?'. how exciting." THE LONGEST SENTENCE HE'S EVER WRITTEN**************** Rich. Gil. Wrote: "then I discovered the criticising had begun at nine a.m. and was scheduled to end at one p.m.. " I get all excited just thinking, OOH, what if he had actually written out a.m and p.m. instead of abbreviating them!!? But then I was sad because he missed his crit. KEN'S KORNER****************************************** Ken Chu wrote: "I woke up the next morning and someone was using my bum as a pillow, it was quite funny." Damn KEN! I knew you were giving your bum to others!!! Here's Ken: "but fruity, I was DRUNK!" And here's me: "Butt fruity is right, sucka!" Once your legions of fawning sinister women read that, all of your viable list crush votes will be tossed by the wayside! And also Ken said: "unfortunately this post had been a bit behind. I do love you tho. Okay, I better stop this right now, apparently... (***DIDN'T CHU KNOW***) Girls seldom make passes, at boys who talk about asses..." Later on he wrote: "my language gets foul when I don't receive loads of e-mails from girls. That wasn't a hint, by the way, in case you were wondering. It was an order. ;-)" I WROTE CHU and where did it get me? Pillowless in Los Angeles! And then Ken wrote of his own demise: "His only salvation now to exit from Hell, he'd been told, is if he goes to the picnic in London this Saturday and gets snogged by girls. You won't bear to see a pretty boy get trapped in hell forever would you?" I hope SOMEONE is snogging Ken right now as I type this. And lord help me if I get what I wish for, and it's my darling list crush bunny Benny Apps! (I mean, guys, wait for me! I'll bring my video camera!) LOVEY-DOVEY******************************************* Desmond Torpey wrote: "*thwack*..you see the person again and your stomach does a triple backflip and your knees have taken leave of your legs and your lungs have moved to honalulu leaving you a jibbering breathless wreck..." I *love* this description!!!! I want to feel like this right now. But I mostly just feel tired and my feet are cold. Rachel O.J. wrote: "so, my ex is refusing to leave me alone. damn him. i believe it's thru with monica, and now he wants me back. i love him, i really do, i cant help it! I believe that no matter how much you love the ex, you have to try not to throw all of your hate and anger onto the other woman because the ex is the one who made the decision that hurt you. I would rather see you movin on than to accept him back after those shenanigans! It could start a pattern that will effect your relationships for the rest of your life. Have pride in yourself. You're worth so much more than that! Claudia wrote in her first post: "I guess life is all about being in and out of love. Sometimes it may be disappointing and hurtful, but it still worth a try..." Yes, indeed. No matter how bad it feels when it's bad, it's still worth it to fall in love again. Believe me, I can be cynical but I still love being in love. I've never been in love with someone who loved me back, so I'm still hoping to find that sometime. I have a close friend who is trying to tell me that I have to love myself first and I think he's really smart about these things. Seamus wrote: "all I could think of,looking round and thinking, was "why here?" Ugly looking college canteen, and they'll never let me film this crap here anyway! Five minutes later, and we were in a idyllic wooded area, sitting on a stone bridge, laughing our asses off. I ended up sleeping on her couch for 6 weeks after that. Surreal maybe." I want to live life like a movie, always. I think that is a cute story because you two were able to make light of a bad situation by sharing an inside thing. That in itself is very cinematic! Are you the same Seamus that I sold my New York Belle & Sebastian tickets to back in '98? Rich. Gil. wrote of being too old to chase girls: "and here's me just considering starting...tell me it's never too late." It's never too late Rich. I know of several girls who are running whilst looking over their shoulder at you winking! Grainne wrote: "It's the time of the year when the main reason you want a man in your life, in your bed is to steal his body heat." Hmmmm. Yes. It would be nice to cuddle up with something less furry and without waking up to claws. Dirty Vicar wrote: "it took me several cold winters to realise that there was nothing stopping me from buying an extra duvet. I recommend doing just that, they're far less hassle than lovers." Thanks for that advice. I love duvets an awful lot. I guess keeping warm isn't a good reason to take a lover after all! Amy Longcore aka Rachel Apple Jacks wrote: "she kisses me. not a nifty lil' peck on the cheek or lips. she open mouth kisses me. and i am lost in it." I liked this story Amy. It was very personal. I try to imagine what I would do in that situation, but I think the guilt of kissing someone else's wife would really eat away at me. I hope that you are feeling ok about it. Assman Walton wrote: "The message for this post is: Asm is not a Stud Muffin. He might be, but generally he's not." generally not, but it depends on what your definition of Stud Muffin is! I'd wager you're a bit of a stud muffin! Caleb Ben aka RAW wrote: "so tonight i will go dancing with my friends and feel lonely and disconnected from my surroundings as i think of a girl sleeping far off, alone in her bed, dreaming of me....." That is so sweet darling Caleb!!! That is the best thing about list crushes, I think. Picturing that person being far off and thinking of you...the cutie Mr. B knows that I am thinking of him quite often. He is amazing me more and more as I get to know him better... *sigh* a story for another post. Will Salt wrote: "I sent a crush vote to someone the other week. I think they guessed straight away that I had sent it. I hope they're happy right now." Geez, Will, whoever you voted a crush on sure is lucky!! Even though you're "THE ENEMY" I still think you're a very crushable character, indeed! But don't tell Ben! ;) Cut-up Kate wrote: "List crushes- good enough, yet do you really trust them? Its all in good fun unless they live closs enough to meet..." Well, as Ben and I, and many others out there can tell you, it's hard to know what is reality and what is an embellished fantasy. I think it definitely depends on the way you approach it. The transition from being sweethearts in other countries to being friends in real life can be easy as long as you don't have complicated expectations. Lis Dawson wrote: "Hopefully it's a passing craze... then again if I do it for long enough maybe moping and grumbling will be seen as cool and everyone will want to be like me..." Grumble, grumble... pretty boys make graves :( I like being like Liz, this feels pretty cool! VIOLENCE********************************************** Nafees wrote: "i broke somebody's nose today." I can't imagine that many of us reading this post could say that in their lifetime! Nafees seems like such a tough guy! Even though it was an accident! Rener wrote: "guy fawkes night is probably great fun, until someone aims a firework the wrong way and burns a hole in your forehead/arse/jumper. and i should know." i am scared of fireworks on the 4th of July here in the States. it makes me nervous, it upsets the cats, I'm always afraid someone's going to set my roof on fire, and my neighbor must go to mexico and get a stockpile of fireworks because he will set them off for months after!! I think he's making up for lost time, you can't set off fireworks in prison. eek! Vodkabird wrote of roommate horror stories: "Life was fine for 6 months aside from a nightly repertoire of arias from the Italian across the road, until I had a run-in with a flatmate's fist." Oh man, I am hoping to avoid a run in with a housemate's fist right now. How long is too long to wait before I kick out my irresponsible brother and his new wife and 2 dogs? Rachie's patience is wearing thin, I tell you! Nafees wrote: "why are you late nafees?"...."oh you know...fell out of the door...the usual". You are lucky you didn't accidentally break your OWN nose! Astrid wrote: "Because the anti-mobbing organisation friends are having an all-day training for us! YAY!" What? Anti-mobbing organization? Is the Godfather running rampant in Swedish high schools, or what? I could just picture it. You pink cheeked darlings with your italian leather shoes, black overcoats and machine guns. It's a good thing you're getting trained to fight these thugs, Astrid! Idleberry is quitting the cigarette smoking (at least I think you meant cigarettes!) How is that going? Martin Conneely narrowly avoided getting shot at when describing this musician who sat on a stool that said "Fat Arse" : "She seemed to fit what was written on the stool. Between the strobe lighting and my increasing blindness, I couldn't be sure, but could it have been our own Isobel?" But like he said. Strobe light. Blindness. Dry your eyes and put your fists down Caleb Ben! And isn't that vomiting ballerina Nina Haagen that Honey used to speak of? MUSIC************************************************* Piddlemonkey the Rachel Griddlemonkey wrote: cdnow.com are taking advance orders on 'Storytelling' and have it slated for a 2001 release. how cool is that?" That's really very cool! I was poking around for more info on this, and it looks like the UK release of the movie is set for November 30th, 2001, and the US release is January 25th, 2002! Grainne wrote: "dec 21st belfast, i think it was the mandela hall, supporting belle and sebastian at an nspcc toys for christmas gig." Oh how I wish I were in Belfast for this!!! Whoever attends should tell us all full details, most definitely! Arik wrote: "i've fallen in love with XTRMNTR by primal scream" This album is grate in my opinion, my sister is crazy about Primal Scream and she has influenced me to like them, too! Psi wrote: "Well, now that I've heard Griff Rhys and co., I have to say that I was entertained the whole time." Super Furry Animals RAQUE live!!! That's what really won me over about them, was seeing them perform live. Jimmy Gilmer wrote about The Strokes: "Put a bit of Velvet Underground, Television, and the Stooges in a blender, and viola!" I also thought that the Strokes sound like Elvis Costello meets The Clash. Peter Miller speculated about what cover songs b&s might have played in Japan and said "sod Elfast" which I found amusing! He also wrote: "I think it's good that the new PINK FLOYD compilation finishes with BIKE,too." I like early Pink Floyd stuff a lot. Also Syd Barrett's solo stuff is amusing, like "Baby Lemonade" and "Rats"... Octopus is a grate album. CFBobcat wrote: "I never post, but I just had a question for you guys. Is the new ep supposed to be out.......cuz I got it on 12"." That is very lucky, I think!!! If I were you, I would ALWAYS shop there! Stine wrote: "oh my gooses. i never realised it was possible to morph the voices of axl rose and billy squire till i heard white stripes." OK, first, you had me at "oh my gooses" and then you really cracked me up with your description! Sheesh! I haven't heard the White Stripes yet, and now I really want to! Piddlemonkey the Rachel Griddlemonkey wrote of going to an unoffical IWUTU release party at strangeways in leeds and he described himself as: "i was the boy with the pale blue flares on and a bit of a 'fro." It must have been a good time if you were letting your hair down, eh, Pid? ;) fabio snoozer wrote of the B&S Rio gig and its television debut, with only 4 sogs being aired. He suggested that we vote that they replay the B&S performance on a voting site and said this: "I'm pretty sure they're going to show them, because THEY KNOW WHAT THEY DID. A lot of people have complained about it." For shame! I hope that they play the gig in its entirety, and I hope that somehow mysetriously a copy of this gig ends up in my hot little hands! hmmm... DANCE FEVER******************************************* Cunning Andre wrote: "Well, what makes that so startling is that her and Ben did not just _sing_ MWDAO...They also did _actions_ to it." I CRIED when I read this, because it was so clever and funny! And then he posted the first chapter of the book that he's writing and it was very good. If you haven't read it, you should. It's charming, indeed! he didn't use cheese buns or cheese scones, he used his cunning mind, yeah! Paisley wrote:"It would be pretty cool to be written up for dancing on the job. Anyway, the customers who did see me seemed to enjoy my kinetic interpretations." Heck yeah! We have impromptu dance parties in my office at work all the time. Everyone in other departments know that if they need to work off their aggressions, they can come down to the art department any time and RAQUE out! it makes work more fun, I think. ARTISTIC OBSERVATIONS********************************* Kirsten Kenyon wrote: "tonight it seemed that the sun, instead of sinking slowly in the west, was rudely snuffed out by a damp towel. the fog was heavy and smelled like a cold car on a winter morning." KIRSTEN MARIE KENYON!!! You're amazing. Your words are as beautiful as you are! How grate is that description!? Nafees wrote that he saw Jarvis Cocker and that he wasn't very tall! I do remember the first time meeting him in 1994 when he was particularly skinny and I thoght the same thing. Man, he's skinny, that must be what gives him the illusion of being so tall! Robster wrote: "I reckon we could be in for one of those pretty pink-skied, snow-dusted winters like you got when you were a kid. You know - the magical ones that make everything like Narnia. But more cold." I want a winter like Narnia... but we don't have real seasons here. :( I think I need to read 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' again instead and just pretend. Stine wrote: "didnt pollyanna harvest wheat or something? i dunno." Pollyanna! She was always glad. Played the "glad game", she could find the silver lining in any situation. I think I should try doing that more often! Sean wrote about his dreamcoat: "I was quite pleased to find that such a garmet existed a couple of weeks ago at Nordstrom's, and I plan on pawning one of my old guitars that I don't really play anymore to get it." Oh man, Sean! Either Elise has brainwashed you or you have really found your match! you're pawning a guitar to by a dream coat?!! Damn! I want to be in the wedding, seriously! Rachel Sunnyside Up wrote about bringing home Belle the wee dog when she was not the grown up dog yet: "Miss Sunnyside-Up sighed, things would never be the same again. Miss Sunnyside-Up smiled, things would never be the same again." I could have cried, that story was so cute! I'm glad that you have such a cute pup, Rach! Pinefox wrote: "I was cheered to see Edna Welthorpe back in the mists of space, a while back, talking about the way that the pinefox's endless repetitions are a mirror image of Lloyd Cole's." Alright PF, unless Joe Orton is not dead, I want to know how Edna Welthorpe is commenting!!! Jimmy Gilmer wrote about Ken Kesey's death: "For all their flaws, the heroes of the 60's believed in a better world, and they believed in a greater freedom, and it's a shame the world just passed on by that dream." I think that you're right in a lot of respects about the "hippies" being seen as lowlifes by the majority these days. It's odd for me to see my parents, who are hippies, who are liberals, get very patriotic now that there is a war happening. I guess i always thought of them as the draft card and bra burners and not as political revolutionaries. I mean, I knew it, but I hadn't actually witnessed it before. Rebecka from Sweden wrote: "I'm kinda proud of our snowy winters and happy faces:)" I think that is adorable and very cool. It think it is good to be proud of what you are. I hope that Rach O.J. can assimilate once she moves there. I think maybe you just had a bad experience, Rach. Genevieve wrote: "Christmastime shows and Belle and Sebastian just seem so fitting." I have a dream that B&S would play for us Sinister kids for Christmas, and it would be such a lovely time!! In a post with one of my most favorite subject lines "Fold your hands child, you walk like Karl Marx" Timothy Meskers wrote: "Not sure if anyone's mentioned this, but I noticed an intriguing similarity between FYHCYWLAP and Marx & Engels. And that similarity is Saturday meals. "Saturday meals?" You say. "Yes," I reply. "Saturday meals." I like saturday meals. I had about 6 of them this saturday! I can't wait to hear the IWUTU ep. In fact, the anticipation is probably to blame for eating so much! (yeah...) I CAN'T IMAGINE THE WORLD WITHOUT ME!***************** I once wrote about how I associate the B&S song "Beautiful" to my experience taking the anti-depressant medication called Zoloft. I took it for 3 years. I just switched to a different drug called Celexa and it has made a BIG DIFFERENCE. I feel actual *feelings* again, and although I went through a very trying discussion with a certain someone I am very close to, I still felt happy to feel angry, to feel sad, to feel empathy, happiness and exhilaration. And I didn't lose it. I can feel and still behave myself. I'd have to say that this boy has become my best friend in the entire world (he knows who he is!) And I am grateful to Elise who reccommended the drug switch and for being there for me. Elise is a beautiful sweet girl, and actually, she first wrote to me after I posted about the anti-depressant problems I was having, so I guess I really did get *some* benefit from the Zoloft! I think it was Timothy Meskers who wrote: "We should pay that girl that does the big summaries. That's a lot of work." That is sweet! I guess I was a born editor or something. This sort of thing just comes naturally. An CareBear wrote: "That Rachel fruitloop keeps impressing me. Those poor fingers must be working themselves weary. I hope you don't feel you have to write summarys cause it's expected. You make good impression anyway. All your posts are good!..I've seen her write it all down cause of all the things she sees.." I will keep doing this until I don't feel like doing it anymore. It reminds me of making a fanzine. I suppose the summary posts are my little issues dedicated to Sinister! I am your biggest fan and I am jealous that the list has been going out with Ian, according to most recent posts! ;) Lindsey Lou wrote: "i'm taking a moment to round out this way less that fabulous post to send props to all the happy people in sinister and #sinister. to fruityloop rachel for always mentioning me." Lindsey, you're a doll, of course I'm gonna mention you when you always entertain me! THE SIMPSONS ROCKS THE WORLD!************************** Nafees wrote about a bus driver who looks like otto the bus driver from The Simpsons! And he also wrote about our President Bush using the phrase "Kodak Moment" which doesn't phase me now. In a recent speech shortly after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, he asked all the children to mail in a dollar like he was Homer Simpson's telemarketing machine as "Happy Dude" Chris Leonard wrote of a misheard lyric to *I love my car*: "She looked shocked, said "that's really rude" and started giggling. I bet he has leather gloves." It reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons when Millhouse's dad, Kirk Van Houten, records a demo. The track is called "Can I Borrow a Feeling", in which he sings "hurtin' hearts need some healing, take my hand with your glove of love" HA! (er, I'm probably the only one laughing!) LATER DUDES******************************************* Farewell to DV for the time being and i hope you have a lovely trip! Also farewell to Elena who is off to seek her fortune in France at her grate new job! Happy Birthday to Elena coming up next week! !VIVA RACHELS!**************************************** Amy Longcore AKA Rachel Applejacks wrote: "Tonight, once I'm home from work, I plan to peruse my vinyl For the perfect songs for my Rachel's mix. Awwww Yeah...Fuck Chu if you don't think I'll blow his mind. Tee hee." Don't mind if I do! So, where is our !VIVA RACHELS! mix these days, anyway? LINKED UP*********************************************** Big Stu wrote: "if anyone is interested, or just plain bored, you can find out about the other interest in my life by going to www.nottingham.freewebspace.com; which is the website of my korfball club. There's also lots of bad photos of me on there, but I'm not telling you where." You're one of the ones in the skimpy bikinis, aren't you! Yep, I see this Korfball phenominon, and I still think ALF would play it... Mark Hester (not to be confused with a monitor lizard) posted a link to an ALF website! hee! Thanks for indulging me! Astrid posted a link to a lovely picture of herself and of a sunset! David Moore and Genevieve posted a link to a french website with B&S pictures! Robster wrote: "First person to correctly identify the source of the subject line will win... um something... oh I don't know.. a signed photo of me. I'll expect the entries to flood in then." Did Lucy Brown win? I don't have a clue, but I'll guess that it was Sly & The Family Stone. Do I win an autographed picture for participating? PICK ME UP!******************************************* Lisa "Rachel Ranchero" wrote in response to Jim's query for the worst pick up lines you've ever heard: "She was imagining the woman who'd refuse the hamburger, yet slam on the brakes to accept the banana split offering." that would be me! I'd be saying "whoa, did you say ice cream? hey, you, get out of my dreams and into my car!" Stacey Dahling wrote about a boy meowing at her once and: "I GOT A TOAST MAKER today! finally! and it's shiny!" Two unrelated things but new toast makers have been known to make me meow. I saw a Hello Kitty toaster yesterday. It toasts all around the bread, except in the middle it leaves it light, in the design of a Hello Kitty face!!! Grrrrrate! I want that! COME TOGETHER***************************************** Jimmy Gilmer wrote: "I'd much rather meet you all over a Red Bull and Vodka and chat about useless crap and talk shit until the early morning hours in afterhours resturants, that's where I'm in my element." I have the feeling we will meet up in person someday Jim, amd that's a promise, not a threat! (your little dog, too, is safe!) Chris Pez wrote a challenge for a road trip: "Route Summary Origination: Belle, West Virginia [38.14N 81.32W] Destination: Sebastian, Florida [27.50N 80.29W] Route Distance: 839 miles Route Driving Time: 12:55" I would take this trip if I lived closer! That sounds like grate fun! Road trips are so much fun. endless fun, really, when you consider how vast the highways are in the US. Jimmy Gilmer wrote: "Come to Chicago December 1st and feel the power of PUNK ROCK!" I will be there in spirit, of course! I hope that you all have fun! Ben Apps wrote of the London picnic of this weekend: "I also have a cunning plot up my sleeve to kidnap Kenneth P Y Chu that evening (shhh! keepit quiet), and only release him if everyone returns to Primrose Hill the next day for FITBA!!!!" I heard from Ben this morning, where he apparently was the filling of a Dancin'Hatchback and Chu sandwich in the internet cafe! Sounds dreamy to me! Who won the football match then? What about the darts match!? Ola AKA Rachola Cinnamon wrote of a nice outing with fellow sort-of listee Kamil, and said: "now we only need maja to comeover, and the polish sinister club will be complete :)" The thought of that is really cute! You all should get together! I'm not just saying that it's cute because a quarter of my ancestors are from your fair country, either! ;) Elise Spry wrote of adventures with Kirsten Kenyon: "We have decided to become lesbian lovers (maybe hang out again sometime, provided Elise never talks about the purple vibrator again), but we'll always have love in our hearts (and beds) for Ken Chu." I think that Kirsten would be interested to know that I have thought of a name for your toy... the Purple Pie Man! and I second that emotion about Ken. He's like jello. There's always room for jello! LLEW'S CLLEWS***************************************** Laura Llew wrote: "[Mother produces two powder puffs which she wraps in handkerchiefs and stuffs in Laura's bosom.] Laura: Mother, what are you doing? Mother: They call them gay deceivers! Laura: I won't wear them! Mother: You will! Laura: Why should I? Mother: Because, to be painfully honest, your chest is flat." This was one of my favorite parts of the post, because I pictured Laura with ringlets with her mom helping her get ready for her gentleman caller, and how funny it is to call breasts "gay decievers!" Llew also dedicated a Yeats poem to *me* ohhh you lovely thing! You're like hot chocolate, heavy on the panache! I also just want to thank LL for uncovering Jimmy G's secret about making a swell record in the 1950's... Jack from Will & Grace, HA! Try Ricky Nelson! ;) Laura Llew wrote: "now it's time to meet all of Laura Llew's needs which have been severely lacking since 1977" and set a deadline for her mixtape competition for the end of this year. Miss Llew is also taking up the reins on the Christmas Present exchange and giving Joan of Dark a break this year. I will be contacting Miss Llew for both, you should, too! LOS ANGELES B&S DETENTION OF NOVEMBER 9TH************* Michael Vance wrote: "What Rachel fails to mention is that we were actually shooting a commercial for exciting new "Dicital" phone technology, each of us realizing in turn as the Legal Man ring tone was transfered that tomorrow would be a better place thanks to "Dicital"." DAMN STRAIGHT! DISITAL TECHNOLOGY IN DA HOUSE, BOOOYYEEE! See, my phone, well... it has a phony, (ha! get it! phony!) meaning imitation, Hello Kitty cover that I bought in China Town and the screen cover says "disital" I quite like it because it's ridiculous and pink. Hey, y'all, I have to say that our meetup in LA was so grate! Rachel CF and Benny, Katie, Ernie, Jose, Michael and my darling Ryan, thanks for being there! It really was a wonderful evening! You all made me very happy! FAVORITE QUOTES*************************************** "We are all worms, but I do believe I am a glow worm."--Stine "It was like watching a middle-aged pigeon strangling a piano."--Vodkabird "Why can't I live like I do in my day dreams?"--Idleberry "If I carry on like this people would think I'm actaully on drugs, so I won't."--Kenneth PY Chu ****************************************************** Well, here we are. It's the end of my post! I know I'm ridiculous sometimes, but I like it. I hope you enjoyed all of these things that sparked my interest, and I hope too much time hasn't passed for you all to care. Since we have that silly holiday coming up on Thursday, I hope to be posting again in the very near future, so look out for me! I'm comin' to your inbox to help you party down like Grand Funk Railroad! !VIVA RACHELS! Kisses and hugs to Ben, Ryan, Elise and miss Laura Llew, who I really bonded with in #sinister last week. 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