Sinister: It was half-past February
Robert McTaggart wrote:
It's Friday morning, the sun is shining
and I wonder how happy he was. I mean, he sounds happy. What I mean is, to hear someone back there in the pink mists sounding so happy - so open to a day's freshness - almost makes *me* happy. And think also of his youth. Robert and his youth.
and I'm preparing myself spiritually and mentally for a weekend of Scottish country dancing
gosh. Maybe he wasn't happy after all. That was a misreading on my part.
(can anyone remember the steps to 'Bonnie Prince Charlie's Hornpipe'?)
I remember my English teacher coming into the room on the first day of term and saying "Spring is here -
No. But I did hear someone talking about Scottish dancing only 2 hours ago. the time when Young McTaggart chases after young girls and sticks his claymore into them". He was a strange man, but a great influence. Between you and me, that sounds like a puff. I mean, I think he's giving himself a puff there, under the guise of self-deprecation. I must ask him how he does it.
So I'm listening to 'The Hit Power of the Exciters'
Hang on, was this a PJ Miller post? No.
The cats are fighting like mad fools and the fur is a-flyin'. And I'm officially 'working from home'. Quelle belle vie!
I was right first time. He was happy after all.
I must say how disappointed I was to miss Stuart 'Rupert' Murdoch on IRC yesterday. That Stu-d is slippery as an eel.
Blige, that makes me think.
Rod Begbie wrote:
There you go - I thought that Mark Casarotto had invented Rod Begbie. Like Bob Mould, he didn't.
Of course, over the atlantic, the merkins refer to a scone as a biscuit, a biscuit as a cookie, and a bar as a candy.
I don't know that the Yanks call scones biscuits. No evidence I can recall. Cookie, candy, OK.
have Jesse Garon and the Desperados been mentioned yet? For about six months in the mid-eighties they were the loveliest thing on the planet.
Actually, this is true. I checked. The months in question were October 1984 January 1985 mid-March-mid-April 1985 December 1985 March 1986 September 1986 'snowinsumr' is a Cure fan. How do I know? Cos 'Snow In Summer' was a Cure B-side in 1987, and cos she (she?) signs her(?)self ms elise. And yet she says:
i believe that the smith's "there is a light that never goes out" is the perfect song...everytime i hear it i can feel my body tense and the whole world melts into this amazing dream...usually this is intensified by massive tears and the shaken hands grasping for a steadier...
I don't know what we can add to that.
i suppose a nice sensitive boy is what i want...
sensitive with at least a tenth of the sexual
Oh! There must be some kids out there on sinister now for you. politics that jarvis cocker has... I'm not convinced. invisible boy wrote:
Believe it or not, it's taken the whole of IYFS and three cans of stella for me to write this. Cripes, and still loads of spelling mistakes.
That's why, silly! Ally96Cook said:
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