Sinister: working overtime on the seduction line
Jeff Burke
shiplore at xxx.com
Mon Jan 15 16:59:21 GMT 2001
ah ha. another confirmed Bay stater.
I don't want to change the world. I'm not looking for a New England.
etc.
welcome
and happy birthday to Angel. It's nice to *not* be the oldest listee at the
wee age of 26. especially since Ms. Morrison makes me go all humbert
humbert.
it's snowing today.
May 25th I'm visiting hawaii. I rented my first offical car today. for the
trip. I have relatives (my grandfather and his brother were both in WWII and
both fought in the pacific...therefore they both mustered through Pearl at
one point of other...my grandfathers brother ((great uncle? isit? )) loved
it and moved there to start his family...so his whole family which i've
never met....lives there...and will put me up and show me a round a bit..)
so that should allow me to save on hotels... I'm thinking....hostels,
relatives and hotels... depending on the appropiate nights. and whatever
venue is appropiate for the nights debauchery.. If I want to hit on
frighteningly-buff ANZAC girls, then I must stay at hostels. If I'm looking
for island princesses then it's hotels... if I need my rest...then it's the
relatives. ah. but where would the lisa morrisons of the world be..? :)
cheers to LauraL and brier (an ex-baystater)
see how that all came together..
very cyclical.
stay warm and dry except in bed.
jb
>From: Stacey Shackford <dahling at xxx.net>
>Reply-To: Stacey Shackford <dahling at usa.net>
>To: sinister at missprint.org
>Subject: Sinister: working overtime on the seduction line
>Date: 14 Jan 2001 23:01:10 EST
>
>hullo lovelies!
>
>After several long years away, I have broken down and rejoined the list.
>And
>it seems so lovely! We appear to have loads of talented, creative writers.
>I
>must admit to being a wee bit intimidated. I spend my life writing about
>criminals, victims, degenerates and everyone in between, and at the end of
>the
>day i don't have much of anything creative to say. But I enjoy cuddling in
>bed
>with my laptop and reading lots of pretty sinister posts.
>I don't have much important to say really, but I was so excited to be
>exempt
>from nursery status that I felt compelled to post something! First things
>first. Everyone seems so ill! I hope John John dear is not the only
>sinisterene toting around flasks of soup. I get worried, you know. And
>there
>are far too many sinisterenes chatting their nights away and not sleeping
>*ahem stoo and ken*.
>Mummyness aside...
>As means of introduction... I am Stacey. I am 23 (24 on Feb. 26, if you'd
>like
>to send prezzies :). I first joined the list in 97/98. I think I was number
>80
>or something (is that possible???) and left when I went to Greece to study
>archaeology. I never came back - to the list that is, I'm back from Greece.
>I
>currently live in Massachusetts and work as a crime reporter (if you hadn't
>figured that out already, add that to my list of sinisterene concerns).
>I'd like to be able to reflect on the good ole days of sinister, but
>honestly
>I don't remember much. :) I remember miss erin lewis, the angel from
>California who made me my first copy of Tigermilk, back when it was still
>the
>most hard to get and coveted item ever. Is erin still around? I owe her a
>prezzie. I remember the first crush list - it was managed by some poor
>unsuspecting listee, and St. Lucy or whoever got all the votes because of
>her
>foxy photo. I remember my very first tape exchange, and Nick Dastoor and
>some
>other boy constantly taunting each other. Great fun. Katrina and David
>would
>feed our insatiable hunger for band gossip and patiently supply answers to
>our
>neverending barrage of trivial questions.
>Awww...
>Anyway, I'm sure the list is much better now :) At the very least, it seems
>more thoughtful and substantial. Yet still very cozy, which is what I love
>so
>much about belle and sebastian fans. I have never met a listee, but I'm
>sure
>that'll change soon enough. Enough about me already.
>I heard the chirp of a poetry parrot earlier and thought it sounded lovely.
>Mind if I feed it?
>
>Seniors, by Mr. Alberto Rios (not me! unfortunately :)
>
>William cut a hole in his Levi's pocket
>so he could flop himself out in class
>behind the girls so the other guys
>could see and shit what guts we all said.
>All Konga wanted to do over and over
>was the rubber band trick, but he showed
>everyone how, so nobody wanted to see
>anymore and one day he cried, just cried until his parents took him away
>forever.
>Maya had a Hotpoint refridgerator standing in his living room, just for his
>family to show
>anybody who came in that they could afford it.
>
>Me, I got a french kiss, finally, in the catholic
>darkness, my tongue's farthest half vacationing
>loudly in another mouth like a man in Bermudas,
>and my body jumped against a flagstone wall,
>I could feel it through her thin, almost
>nonexistent body: I had, at that moment,
>a hot girl on a summer night, the best of all
>the things we tried to do. Well, she
>let me kiss her anyway, all over.
>
>Or it was just a flagstone wall
>with a flow in the stone, an understanding cavity
>for burning young men with smooth dreams -
>the true circumstance is gone, the true
>circumstances about us all then
>are gone. But when I kissed her, all water,
>she would close her eyes, and they into somewhere
>would disappear, whether she was there
>or not, I remember her, clearly, and she moves
>around the room, sometimes, until I sleep.
>
>I have lain on the desert in watch
>low in the back of a pick-up truck
>for nothing in particular, for stars, for
>the things behind stars, and nothing comes
>more than the moment: always now, here in a truck
>the moment again to dream of making love and sweat,
>this time to a woman, or even to all of them
>in some allowable way, to those boys, then
>who couldn't cry, to the girls before they were
>women, to friends, me on my back, the sky over me
>pressing its simple weight into her body
>on me, into the bodies of them all, on me.
>
>Oh my, that was quite long! and a bit dirty, I'm afraid. Ah well. That's
>what
>they made scroll keys for.
>Night all. Be good.
>
>~dahling
>
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