Sinister: The miseducation at Primrose Hill

Arantxa Sanz pcxas at xxx.uk
Mon May 7 14:27:29 BST 2001




Next edition of Lonely Planet guides are going to include a tour of
where/when to spot Sinister meetups and the like, given the number of
punters congregated at the top of the aforementioned hill and
contemplating a bunch of pasty vegan, sado bedroom devotees exchanging
cake recipes ( Liz Daplyn's is the new Delia Smith and r*o*c*k*s!)and
discussing the, personally, obscure charms of chippie girl who managed
her way to stardom.


Was my foul-mouth-ness fuelled by the ingestion of DafM's Celebrations? Or
Honey's Marshmallows (no pink ones, weird...)?However, sorry to Mme L'
Editrice, Lambeth North inhabitants, Boris Johnsson's enthusiastic
followers, whoever the telephatic DJ who matched 'If you are feeling
sinister' with my red-means belt.


Laura Ll., NY-LON accent and wit is all a modern girl needs. Prof Higgings
anywhere?


x Arantxa

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