Sinister: where the selfishly sick and self-absorbed are welcome

Kevin Hyde kmhyde at xxx.edu
Fri Feb 16 00:31:31 GMT 2001


Hello,


I haven't written to the list since September I think. Anyway- the Kentucky
guy's post caught my eye, so I thought I would write a little bit about
that...

umm. yeah. I agree. there are people around where I go to school who call
themselves indie, but they're really just punk kids who pretend. I think
Belle and Sebastian fans (the ones who REALLY like them- you know who you
are) are a sub-species of indie kids. definitely. I mean, claiming you're
twee and all is fine, but there's more to it than just liking Magnetic
Fields and reading Anais Nin, or what have you. (and I'm not trying to bash
anyone here- just pointing out how people are in my area...maybe not so
wherever you're from)


rightio. back to Harry Potter. I think these books should be classified as
quasi-narcotics....I'm well addicted to them. and the thought that there
won't be another book until December makes me weep at night.




no, really.




Kevin

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