Sinister: a beetroot for the day you said that you'd be true to me
emma discovery
emma_discovery at xxx.com
Fri Mar 23 16:42:41 GMT 2001
g'morning.
on the topic of belle and sebastian and parents: when
I played them for her, my mother said, "this is nice,
but I like songs I already know the words to." my
father, upon hearing iyfs, said, "what is *this*?" and
proceeded to imitate stuart m by mumbling and whining
unintelligibly and out of tune. at the time, this very
much irritated my teenage self and I believe I
flounced out of the room.
on the topic of cheap scottish stuff, I remember there
being a chain of consumer electronics stores called
mcduff's or maybe macduff's. it seems to me they've
been out of business a long time, but I remember ads
featuring a scary kilt-wearing man telling how low the
prices were.
yeah.
and to whomever caused me to receive a message from
miss crush this morning, well, there's been too much
talk of missed opportunities on this list already.
emma
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