Sinister: Oh no, not him back again...
The Tall Git
skg21 at xxx.uk
Fri Apr 17 22:29:21 BST 1998
OK, this didn't seem to get through last time I sent it for some reason,
so I'll try again. So sorry if you just got a post apologising for the
non-B&S content of a post you hadn't got yet...
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Date: Fri, 17 Apr 1998 21:27:55 +0100 (BST)
From: The Tall Git <skg21 at xxx.uk>
Cc: B&S mailing list <sinister at majordomo.net>
Subject: Oh no, not him back again...
Hello peeps!
Just back from the Easter break, so a few threads to reply to (actually
that's not true, I got back on Tuesday, but it's taken me until now to get
through the 600 postings while I've been away. Someone remind me to
unsubscribe next time...)
I don't think there are any songs that make me cry, however sad they are.
Maybe I'm just hardhearted. The only things that bring tears to my eyes
are happy things; a really good joke, or someone receiveing some really
good news, or somthing like that. I'm sure when England score the winning
goal in the World Cup Final I'll be crying my eyes out... I find sad songs
don't make me miserable, they comfort me (at least the ones which have any
effect on me at all do). Exit Music by Radiohead is a prime example. As
for the happiest song I know, the one that makes me grin inanely has to be
"Looks, Looks, Looks" by Sparks; even though the lyrics are slightly
trajic, the music is just so cheerful I can't help smiling.
Duke, is it your birthday today? If so, have a good one! (not that I don't
want you to have a good one anyway, of course, but you know what I
mean...)
Sarah, can I join in with your cheerleading squad? I need something to
distract me from my finals. I'll need extra-large pompoms though...
Oh yeah, I had another Sinister listee dream about a week ago. But I'm not
saying who, because it would push my sleaze score up ;-}
I was going to send you all an ink polaroid at this point of what I did
over Easter, but my film ran out.
Is the London picnic going ahead in a fortnight? I'll bring a frisbee and
lots of chocolate. I could probably bring a volleyball net & ball as
well if you want... Wish I could get to the Glasgow one, but I'll be in
the Netherlands with a coachload of student korfballers for the weekend,
and probably too drunk to care!
Oh yeah, and has anyone heard the new Superstar album? Is it any good?
Stuart G
(Northy, RIP. ~)
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