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Madeleine McNeil mmcneil79 at xxx.com
Sun Jun 24 20:18:43 BST 2001


Goodness. I pop out for the weekend and when I come home I have a mountain 
of email waiting for me. So I thought I should say thank you. Thank you.

I have enjoyed hearing the gossip from assorted gigs and picnics and footie 
matches and such. And I wasn't even very jealous. My envy attack only lasted 
a few minutes, while I cursed my parents for not making a fortune as gold 
prospecters and making me a glamourous heiress who could be a part of the 
international jetset and swan around parks in Scotland with her Louis 
Vuitton luggage and Jackie O sunglasses. And if I was a glam heiress I'd 
have used my vanity case and hat box as goal posts and not have cared when 
they got muddy as I would just buy some more. Wouldn't that be grand?

I also liked the reports of gigs as it makes me even more excited about 
what's in store for me when I get to Birmingham next week. By the way, does 
anyone actually like Birmingham? It seems to get terribly bad press and 
everyone hates it. Is it worse or better than Wolverhampton? Another thing 
I've been wondering about: as there is no pre-gig gathering in Birmingham 
(as far as I'm aware), how will sinisterians recognise each other? Will we 
look more twee than all the other people there? Will we all have ribena 
fangs round our mouths and be leaping up and down from excessive red bull 
consumption?

This weekend I went to a RAWK club in town for someone's birthday. It was 
very funny and somewhat surreal. Some noisy nu-metal nonsense fades and on 
comes... Respect by Aretha. The dance floor is filled by the out-of-place 
people who have also been dragged out for someone's birthday. Then Wheatus 
comes on and the out-of-place people scuttle off again to the corner. Other 
dance floor stormers included A Town Called Malice, Don't Stop Till You Get 
Enough and some old crooner from a car advert, to which the loved one and I 
slow danced.

I went to the mortgage place the other day and signed lots of bits of paper 
that will soon make me a home owner, which is, frankly, just ridiculous. I'm 
far too young for all that nonsense, but I am very much looking forward to 
living in a house that has stairs and everything, unlike the council flat 
I'm in at the moment. Real stairs, real coal fire and real gnomes in the 
yard and maybe even a real doorbell.

Someone (i'm sorry but I can't remember who) said that they were very glad 
to join the list and I would like to echo that sentiment. It's nice here and 
I'm really rather fond of it.

I will also echo James: Don't forget the Leicester picnic on Sunday July 1 
at 2 pm. I know there are things going on in London that weekend, but if you 
can't go there, come here. There are many many pubs near the park.

Listening to Billie Holliday and enjoying the sunshine,
Madeleine
xxx
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