Sinister: Shank's pony (not disappointed in the least)

Mark Hester mark_e_hester at xxx.com
Tue Sep 12 17:28:14 BST 2000


Much as I would normally extol the virtues of riding on city buses for a 
hobby, it is probably best not to try at present.  For those of you outside 
the UK, huge numbers of people have suddenly decided to do something very 
un-British in the form of *gasp* direct action, to protest against the high 
fuel taxes round these parts.  This action includes blocking the passage of 
fuel from refineries and driving along motorways _very slowly_, or 
something. The number of e-mails back and forth amongst this merry band of 
publishing staff with 'Buses' in the subject line has been truly 
bewildering.

My timing has been (uncharacteristically) superb, as I have just landed 
myself a temp job ten minutes' walk from my house.  It's the first time I've 
been able to walk to work and it's a very pleasant one, as it takes me along 
the Thames towpath where it's all lush (in the non Miki Berenyi sense) and 
green.  A certain sinisterine who shall remain nameless once exclaimed "I 
can't believe I'm in Oxford, it feels just like the country!" whilst walking 
very close to here.  Too right.

The walk is slightly longer if I'm unable to gaze in a pleading, doe-eyed 
manner at a permanent member of staff who happens to have a key to The Gate 
(more TIJAMRS references in a moment, real ones!) as I can then follow them 
through and avoid a 200 metre detour through an industrial estate.  A well 
concealed one, tho, which doesn't spoil the rural idyll.

I've been listening to my TIJAMRS CD a lot lately, after a long gap and I 
have to say that the three songs on it which don't sound like they belong on 
the Gentle Waves album are somehow different from all other B&S material.  
The songs didn't appeal to me immediately like those on the albums and other 
ep's but their appeal grew over quite a few listens.

I haven't been sleeping too well lately and I've been trying to avoid the 
nagging thought which occcupies me during the day (namely, the utter 
impermenance of everything in my life, despite my best efforts to the 
contrary) by wondering what the running order will be for next year's shows. 
  It generally works.

Mark.
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