Sinister: i'll go and play with words and pictures...
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Does anyone remember Pigeon Street? It was a wicked cartoon, but no-one apart from my Mum can remember it. <
I think i remember this programme (and i'm not old). But by far and away the best 80's kids TV programme was 'Dungeons & Dragons'. Yous must all remember that, it was dead good. I always wanted to be the red-headed girl, Sheila, cos she had a classy purple cape that made her disappear. I still want one of those. What fun I could have... Also good was the mono-horned skirt-wearing master of evil, Venger. He had a big black horse with wings. All the boys were rubbish, though. I used to play at D&D in my street in Bellshill when I was wee (along with Star Wars and He-Man & She-Ra) Ah, the memories... I've just been listening to the Evening Session (for the first time in ages) and the 'my first gig' thing was The Clash in Edinburgh in Jan. 1980. How classy would that have been? I wish I could have been there then. Okay, so I wasn't born 'till the July of that year, but that's not the point... No one good plays here now. It's dead crap. But I'm moving to Glasgow in September, so yay!!! I just remembered some other sad songs; 'Faded Glamour' by Animals That Swim, cos of the person it reminds me of and the beautiful words; 'The Wild Ones' by Suede; and 'Like Dylan In The Movies' (yay! mentioned B&S) cos of the bit, 'if we all went back to another time, i will love you over...' WOW. But enough of this meaningless blethering. I'll leave you to get on with your sickeningly happy lives, safe in the knowledge that however bad it is for you at the moment, I'm having a worse time... Why did I have to leave this on a bad note? It was all going so well...Ah, well. 'Till tomorrow, spacebots... love and spangles, Debbie xxx. "But you know what your faded glamour does to me...It gets me every time" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . 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 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I think i remember this programme (and i'm not old). But by far and away the best 80's kids TV programme was 'Dungeons & Dragons'. Yous must all remember that, it was dead good. I always wanted to be the red-headed girl, Sheila, cos she had a classy purple cape that made her disappear. I still want one of those. What fun I could have... Also good was the mono-horned skirt-wearing master of evil, Venger. He had a big black horse with wings. All the boys were rubbish, though.
YES!! Sheila with the red pageboy and stunning cape. Also, they had a small unicorn friend who had been a prisoner of the bad guys, but escaped and joined the good side. Small unicorn had a really annoying cartoon voice and wide-set eyes that made it look retarded. Juxtaposed with the bad guy's rippled black stallion, Uni (I think that's what it's name was) seemed especially lame. Today, a girl in my class had a bloody nose, and I told her to tilt her head back and pinch her nose. She asked how I knew this, and I replied, quite truthfully, that I remembered it from the safety segment that came at the end of GI Joe episodes. A character would close the show explaining the dangers of power lines and strangers and what have you. Anyone remember this? This comes at an odd time, as my friend Mat (not to be confused with Matty) bought ninja shoes, and we have taken to calling him Stormshadow, after the ninja character on GI Joe. Do I ever feel like I am in a B&S song? Yes. The doors to the library at my school are made of very, very heavy wood. For some reason, the suction of the air conditioning inside makes them very hard to push open, and, when i do, a gust of outside air greets me. With an armload of books, slightly hunched and smiling (I am always happy when I am near the library. It's a good place.), wind whipping my hair back off of my face, I feel like Judy, escaping into books and learning, penning things in notebooks, etc. etc. Emily reminded me of another sad song, Ride It On by Mazzy Star. I used to have a tremendous crush on a boy who went out of town for a summer, leaving us both with fantasies of a blossoming romance when he returned in the fall. Needless to say, things didn't work out that way at all. For a while, I heard, "You're leavin' like you said that you would" and thought about dreamy moonlit promises that never quite actualized. For a while, it was quite painful. A lot of Yo La Tengo songs make me feel a little melancholy sometimes, too. Autumn Sweater, for example, brings to mind some anonymous couple wondering whether to break up, what the other is thinking, walking in stacks and heaps of fall leaves, her in a JCrew sweater, he in a cardigan, both awkwardly shuffling through the suburban streets. Though this isn't even really what the song is supposed to be about, I'm sure, the images I've concoted to go with it make me sad. Well, I've confessed more than enough. -Kristen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . 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 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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