Sinister: Nose Explosion! (and WHO)

stephen hewitt hewits at xxx.uk
Wed Jun 16 16:35:54 BST 1999


Christa said:

>i had a dream last night that i rented out this huge old plantation house
>and we had a sinister party there.

I had a dream about a sinister party last night too!  Tim Hopkins was there
and Trousers and Nick Dastoor and Mark Casarotto too I think and we had
sleeping bags laid out in a room and I was worried that there wasn't going
to be enough room for everyone cos there were lots of other people who I
didn't recognise (it could be you).  Typing this has also broken another
dream about going to Liverpool to join a strange religious cult thing.

Sister Disco said:

>Speaking of The WHO, I was sent this yesterday:

>Fancy a holiday ?
>Friday 2nd July - The British Rock Symphony Roger Daltrey & Friends
>perform the music of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The WHO, Led
>Zeppelin and Pink Floyd.  Over 2 hours of the greatest rock
>masterpieces
>ever.
>Powderham Castle near Exeter.

>It sure beats All Tomorrow's Parties. I wonder who Roger's friends
>are?

I know WHO Roger's friends are.  There was an advert for this extravanganza
in The Sunday Times and PAUL YOUNG is definately appearing (and he has a
funny beard on the picture).  There were also several other v.v.v. dodgy
performers, WHO slip my mind at the mo, but I'll have a good look at the
advert tonight.

On the subject of trying to rile Tim Hopkins into posting more:

THE BEE GEES ARE GREAT (ESPECIALLY THEIR LOVELY VOICES (AND TEETH))

WHOever it  was WHO was asking about working in records stores, I've noticed
that the large chain stores seem to be more interested in whether you've got
an in-depth knowledge of working tills and stacking shelves than any musical
background or knowledge at all.  You'd think training people who know about
music to use a till would be easier than training someone who can work a
till about music, but that's multinational capitalism for you.

I've also got  horrible nasty hay fever at the moment, hence the subject
line.  I used to get a really wheezy chest from it until I started smoking
(I think it's deadened the sensitive bits)(missus), now it's just nose and
eyes.  And when I sneeze I sneeze at least seven times in a row, oh well at
least I'm not doing exams any more (and my heart felt sympathies to any
sufferers out there who are).  At least it's an excuse to take lots of
drugs.  Speaking of which I saw 'Human Traffic' last week </tenuous link>
and it's ACE!  I'm not a regular dance-y kindof person and I've never taken
E, but I still found it very funny and could still identify with the
characters and the situations.  Basically if you've taken drugs or even just
watched other people take drugs, or just got revved up about going out, you
should, IMHO, see it.

Magpie Jay, Senor Droolcup and myself have been discussing setting up a
webring for all your little Sinister Websites.  I think it would work quite
well, any suggestions, advice, anyone out there actually done it before?

xoxo
CarsmileSteve
 

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