Sinister: I left that room on fire and I never went back

'Baby face' Bambino booga14 at xxx.com
Fri Feb 1 15:23:58 GMT 2002


Hot, hot, hot.
In a drunken moment during one of the recent Belle and Sebastian concerts, a 
close friend of mine confided that if he had to go to bed with a man, like 
if his life depended on it, it would definitely be Stuart Murdoch.  I didn’t 
really think much of what he said at the time.  I was being happily 
distracted by the sight of Isobel Campbell and the sounds of Belle and 
Sebastian.  But lately, I’ve been mulling it over.  And I think Diego 
Maradona is probably a  safer option.  What with that half inch penis and 
rapidly expanding waist line, he probably wouldn’t be able to get anywhere 
near your ass.  Hehe.  Cunning like a fox, that’s me.  If I’ve crossed the 
boundaries of good taste, I apologise.  Reading Ken’s posts has probably 
corrupted my fragile little mind.
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Pulp, shmulp rant.
Over the past few months, Jarvis cocker and Pulp have been mentioned in 
numerous posts.  I hope I’m not commiting sinister suicide here, but I 
really don’t care for them any more.  I liked ‘Intro’ and ‘His n’ hers’ and 
even went to see them in concert but at some point during ‘Different class’, 
all their lyrics started to sound like ‘I’m selling out, uh-huh huh and 
sucking corporate cock, uh-huh huh.’  To start off, I didn’t appreciate it 
when thay began releasing variant copies of the same single (as with Disco 
2000) in shameless and transparent attempts to get to number 1.  Surely, 
this was exploitation of the fans.  I also think that they let themselves 
become overexposed.  In 1995 and 1996, it was practically impossible to buy 
a newspaper or magazine without a Pulp feature or interview.  And like Tony 
Slattery and Spice girl, Mel. ‘agenda of rage’ C., I think they have paid 
the price.  Also, when they got in trouble over their ‘Sorted for E.s and 
whizz’ single cover, did they show backbone and stand their ground?  No, 
they withdrew it and started pointing fingers at The Shamen for ‘Ebeneezer 
Good’.  And surely, ‘Help the aged’ even on a tongue in cheek level is just 
nauseatingly wet.  In summary, I think Pulp have lost their way.  That 
said,...... I could be wrong.  I mean, what do I know?  Just recently, I’ve 
found myself enjoying ‘This train don’t stop there anymore’ by Elton John.  
That can’t be a good sign.
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Umbrellaphobia
Being a resident of the U.K. (and Scotland, no less) I think I chose the 
wrong week to buy my first umbrella.  It’s something I had always put off 
buying.  They’re just not cool, are they?  Not even remotely punk rock, I 
can hear Toadie saying.  But, I’ve started demonstrating to the 
undergraduates at the university and it looks bad if I come in sopping wet.  
I’ve found umbrellas to be much more complicated than they look.  Mine blew 
inside out five times on my way into work before breaking.  In the end, I 
was quite relieved when it did because I was terrifed of it collapsing 
around my head like a giant Venus fly trap and poking my eyes out.  Maybe, 
Mary Poppins could open up a school for umbrella etiquette.  The woman’s got 
miraculous technique.


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'Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause 
of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.'
                                                            from Catch 22 by 
Joseph Heller (1923-1999)



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