Sinister: lewd I did live, evil did I dwel

Jennifer Gray blueorchid99999 at xxx.com
Tue Mar 20 07:47:41 GMT 2001


Hello and hi, variously.


     The subject line is one of those sentences
that read the same way forward as beakward, I
forgot what they are called.  Anyway, it is the
oldest one known.
       Sinisteria has brought up some interesting
points lately, which I will now address:

Jonny said:
"I've always wondered what happened to other
people when their parents hear the band.  My Dad
is getting quite fond of them now.  He gave me a
lift to uni in september and I left FYHC in his
car, he really liked it, saying it reminded him
of Simon and Garfunkle".  

     That's *exactly* what my dad they sounded
like.  He likes them, but not enough to ever
listen to them I think.  He likes "noisy" music
better.  Many a day, you can hear Black Sabbath
blaring from the living room.  His comment on
Pulp, which my sister played for him, was that
they reminded him of Roxy Music.  He doesn't like
them though, because of the frequent references
to infidelity.  My mom, however, loves Pulp, and
the day is drawing near that I will try to
indoctrinate her into the B+S cult.  I failed
with my sister, whose taste is otherwise nearly
identical to mine--she says it's too soft and
folky.  Hmph.  I keep trying.

listdomlisa said:
	"b&s has somehow become synonymous with "charlie
brown" in 
this tiny sector of terrible america...b&s
(specifically b&s) has become 
known as "charlie brown music"..." (and later
mentioned "seeing other people")

      Ha ha ha ha!  I have thought the very same
thing about "seeing other people"!  Not that it's
a bad thing.  

and...
Jay said:
"my question though is *did* anyone besides brier
and i scream "no, it's
schroeder!" at the monitor?"

    I didn't *scream* it, but I furrowed my brow
quizzically, and thought it.  Schroeder probably
*wasn't* gay-- Lucy was just a vile shrew, and he
knew it.

     Life has been disgustingly boring for a long
time now.  Tonight at work, I had a horrible
headache that nearly split my skull every time I
bent over (which is a lot, since I'm a janitor). 
I swept out from behind the ice machine, and I
could tell that it hadn't been done since the
last time I did it, when I worked there before. 
It was a graveyard of dead crickets and rock hard
pieces of bread, and dust balls the size of my
head.  In the summer, the building is a magnet
for all kinds of weird bugs that I've never seen
anywhere else--the strangest are these huge
beetles with beautiful green metallic backs.  My
supervisor is going to Pittsburg to go to hockey
games next week.  I don't care much for sports,
but that Mario Lemieux is a fine specimen of
manhood, in opinion.  I'd like to take him to my
Shack o' Luv in the woods.  I said this to my
supervisor, and was only met with a confused
look.
      Obviously, I have nothing of merit to say. 
I will retreat to my cave, and succumb to lusty
Lemieux fantasies.  --Jenny Janitoria

P.S.  Also, hi to Gordon!  Thanks for signing my
guestbook, delightful to hear from you!
	


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