From: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org (idealcopy-digest) To: idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Subject: idealcopy-digest V5 #196 Reply-To: idealcopy@smoe.org Sender: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-idealcopy-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk idealcopy-digest Friday, June 14 2002 Volume 05 : Number 196 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [idealcopy] MZUI ["Fergus Kelly" ] Re: [idealcopy] Everybody loves an Afghan Agfa? [Bart van Damme ] [idealcopy] What have you got in that plastic bag? ["Bill Hick" ] Re:[idealcopy] Moral Dial: A lot of it had turned ugly. [Tim Subject: [idealcopy] MZUI Does anyone know where I could get a copy of the Gilbert/Lewis/Mills LP MZUI ? I have a damaged casstte copy of this, but would really like the LP, as it's very unlikely to get a CD release. Fergus _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 12:20:44 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Everybody loves an Afghan Agfa? I'm not sure if I'm all that pleased with searching Wire lyrics for factual meaning. It sorta takes the magic away, don't you think? If it is true they meant to say all these mentioned things why are they not just blunt about it and write an obvious Crass/Discharge-like lyric. [early Wire, like Reuters, comes close of course] It's the same thing I didn't like at school, having to search poetry for factual meaning like it was some crosswordpuzzle. Don't get me wrong, e.g. I love the The Madman's Honey lyrics discussion from the other week, but that was sooner creating more depth than simply turning poetry into facts. I guess I'm more pleased with being [and staying] surprised by lyrics than by being confirmed in my own [quite obvious] political views. I'd like to think of C&M's petition as something totally different than a Wirelyric - as operating on a whole different level. I guess want I want to say is: Making Art is not the same as making a crosswordpuzzle. Bart > I was looking at the lyrics on Craig's web page and thought the same > thing. "Nest in a bird, an enemy flew in" = the Twin Towers? > "cheering of mothers and daughters" and "change in the air" = new > government in Afghanistan? "A bounty is posted" for bin Laden? > "Conditions: no quarter" = Bush condemning nations harboring > terrorists? > > I was going through my old emails and found one (pre-9/11) from Colin > and Malka. It was a petition condemning the treatment of women in > Afghanistan. The lyrics of Agfers seem to be the work of Graham, but I > suspect that the sentiment was shared by everyone in the band. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:44:02 +0000 From: "John Roberts" Subject: [idealcopy] Read and Burn postcard thing/Heart of Darkness Finally got my copy of R&B1 yesterday. (It was my birthday and my partner had bought it for me.) It's a copy from Posteverything so it has the print. From what I remember of discussions at the time of its release my print is different from others. I seem to recall people saying that Bruce(?) had signed the print in red ink. All of mine are in black though Bruce does use a felt tip pen. The design on the front is four faces obscured slightly in dark background and it's postcard size. How does this compare? Having listened to it only twice I can certainly see the Our Swimmer comparison being upheld though it's considerably more 'rock' than that. It also reminds me of the kind of sound that I used to love on tracks such as Killing Joke's Are You Receiving? and the Fall's It's A Curse. Off topic: I also got the Apocalypse Now Redux vid yday. It's my favourite film of all time and I've yet to see the ext vers. However, due to the fact that I have now taught Critical Approaches to Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness to undergraduates for several years now I refuse to be drawn into discussion on the novel which undoubtedly influenced the film!! 8-) I was also lucky enough to get several other CDs so I will now be able to discuss The Hives, The Strokes, The Cherry Red comps of Yeah Yeah Noh, and the Nightingales, the reissued first Ramones LP, several Clash LPs on CD, two Tom Waits CDs, the Brasseye video and the XMen film video. What a lucky boy I am. Cheers John _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:33:14 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Read and Burn postcard thing/Heart of Darkness > Finally got my copy of R&B1 yesterday. (It was my birthday and my partner > had bought it for me.) It's a copy from Posteverything so it has the print. > From what I remember of discussions at the time of its release my print is > different from others. I seem to recall people saying that Bruce(?) had > signed the print in red ink. All of mine are in black though Bruce does use > a felt tip pen. The design on the front is four faces obscured slightly in > dark background and it's postcard size. How does this compare? Congratulations John! Except for my Bruce's red ink it sounds exactly like the computerprint I got. Anyone know who designed the card? [wish they'd printed it cd-size] > Having listened to it only twice I can certainly see the Our Swimmer > comparison being upheld though it's considerably more 'rock' than that. It > also reminds me of the kind of sound that I used to love on tracks such as > Killing Joke's Are You Receiving? and the Fall's It's A Curse. I've listened to it a lot last weeks and it's growing and growing on me. It's just so inescapable energetic [banging my head]. Comet [in time this one's gonna be B-B-B-B-B-BIG!] and In the Art of Stopping still my faves - to me they seem to act out Wire's intentions with R&B01 most vividly. I don't get I don't understand though [get it?]. > Off topic: I also got the Apocalypse Now Redux vid yday. It's my favourite > film of all time and I've yet to see the ext vers. However, due to the fact > that I have now taught Critical Approaches to Joseph Conrad's Heart of > Darkness to undergraduates for several years now I refuse to be drawn into > discussion on the novel which undoubtedly influenced the film!! 8-) So when's the premiere? I'll bring crisps. ;-) > I was also lucky enough to get several other CDs so I will now be able to > discuss The Hives, The Strokes, The Cherry Red comps of Yeah Yeah Noh, and > the Nightingales, the reissued first Ramones LP, several Clash LPs on CD, > two Tom Waits CDs, the Brasseye video and the XMen film video. What a lucky > boy I am. What a harvest! A cd for every year or what? Cheers, Bart ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:43:12 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. << you don't like him do you! (and he's one of the only decent players we've got in wales!)<< Bellamy is an excellent player, and seems quite a nice lad when interviewed. But on the pitch he's perpertually diving, writhing around on the floor, mouthing off at the ref, winding people up. Britain's most slappable footballer since Dennis Wise.... >>we'll see. red card 33rd minute in the denmark match. robert'll sort it for me ; )<< Oi! save that for the quarter final, when we'll need Robert's unique powers to give Ronaldo convulsions again....;-) >>>trivia. gary neville - son of neville neville (honestly) and a man who was supposedly good enough to be a professional cricketer - was once hit for 6 sixes in an over by essex captain ronnie irani. brother phil, of course, was boris karloffs stand in... >> It was Phil, not Gary, who nearly signed for Lancashire (according to an interview with Plank Jr in the programme from the Old Trafford test last yr) Ronnie Irani. File under "bits & pieces Cricketers" alongside Adam Hollioake, Mark Alleyne, Mark Ealham and the daddy of them all, Ian "who ate all the pies?" Austin. At one point I thought England was trying to field an entire team of them... Mark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:44:57 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] [OT] Miniatures << For those of you interested here follows the tracklist of Morgan Fisher's [1 minute] Miniatures. The simple concept of limiting the artists by giving them only one minute works really well. A feast of beens, has-beens and never-were-in-the-first-places. >> Shame Wire were't invited. They could have done an extended remix of Field Day for the Sundays... Mark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:48:17 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] MZUI << Does anyone know where I could get a copy of the Gilbert/Lewis/Mills LP MZUI ? I have a damaged casstte copy of this, but would really like the LP, as it's very unlikely to get a CD release. >> It's not easy to find - try Ebay, or netsounds, musicstack and gemm Mark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 10:53:24 EDT From: MarkBursa@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Everybody loves an Afghan Agfa? I read it more as a swipe against the cult of the celebrity war correspondent rather than an outright anti-war comment... Mark << > I was looking at the lyrics on Craig's web page and thought the same > thing. "Nest in a bird, an enemy flew in" = the Twin Towers? > "cheering of mothers and daughters" and "change in the air" = new > government in Afghanistan? "A bounty is posted" for bin Laden? > "Conditions: no quarter" = Bush condemning nations harboring > terrorists? > > I was going through my old emails and found one (pre-9/11) from Colin > and Malka. It was a petition condemning the treatment of women in > Afghanistan. The lyrics of Agfers seem to be the work of Graham, but I > suspect that the sentiment was shared by everyone in the band. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:20:05 -0400 From: "Eric Klaver" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. Just did a site review today on a job of ours in Little Portugal (which include Brazilians and is located right beside Little Italy). The stone masons are Irish and have a huge Irish flag flying from the back of their truck. I was ready to hit the ground at any moment! Eric in Toronto - -----Original Message----- From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org]On Behalf Of RLynn9@aol.com Sent: June 11, 2002 12:56 PM To: MarkBursa@aol.com; luvjazzz@yahoo.com; keith.astbury10@virgin.net; idealcopy@smoe.org Subject: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. ahh...the quest is complete...France is ousted...France did not score a single goal...i am a happy man....bye bye France, you have showed the world that you were a paper champion...... Ireland is through to the second round! hopefully England will pull it off as well... interesting match ups could be on the horizon.... Robert ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:20:03 -0400 From: "Eric Klaver" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Couple of items...better on television Santa Cruzer: Yes, that makes perfect sense! I had never heard of AGFA, so missed the reference. Danke shon! /////////////////////// You might know them better as parent company Bayer, holders of the patent for Aspirin. //////////////////////// Cool! Right after getting this note, I went outside and made one of those 'paper projector' dealies and my neighbor and I watched it that way for about 10-15 minutes. Funny, it never seemed darker to me, but the moon was covering over half of the sun! I heard farther south it was more dramatic! ///////////////////////// There was a partial eclipse around here about a few years ago at christmastime. I made one of those 'dealies'.. It was very exciting. My wife's grandfather (always complaining about how life was grander ages ago) said, "hmmm, it looks better on television." Eric in Toronto ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 13:26:02 -0400 From: "Eric Klaver" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Sigmund Freud meets Benny Hill Guattari calls Freudian theories "inventions" in the sense that they were created and not discovered. ////////////////////////////////// ahhh... hate to split hairs, but invention is discovery. If I remember my Catholic upbringing correctly (speaking of hysterics, neurotics, and psychotics): Invention, from the Latin, Inventio- to discover. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:42:41 +0100 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Everybody loves an Afghan Agfa? > I guess want I want to say is: Making Art is not the same as making a > crosswordpuzzle. > > Bart personally i don't sit down and try and work out what wire meant lyrically. i like the fact that they use sentences and phrases that are untypical of lyrics as a rule. interesting lines like 'lock up your hats', 'a monkey caught stealing', 'pea-brained earwig', 'lines of longtitude and langtitude', etc etc. it's part of what makes wire 'wire' for me. i form my own pictures, but ultimately i think there's some inpenetrable about wire's lyrics - and i like that. keith ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:47:22 +0100 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Couple of items...better on television > There was a partial eclipse around here about a few years ago at > christmastime. I made one of those 'dealies'.. It was very exciting. My > wife's grandfather (always complaining about how life was grander ages ago) > said, "hmmm, it looks better on television." > > Eric in Toronto your wife's grandfather has it sussed. 'it looks better on television'. i like that! keith ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:28:57 +0100 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] Techno Animal Fergus enthused about Re-Entry >>>Excellent album! What can I say... especially the tracks with Jon Hassell, and the sprawling collosus that is Cape Canaveral. I haven't heard Brotherhood Of The Bomb ( I'm a bit put off by the fact that there's rappers on it, as I've never liked rap) - is that any good? Haven't heard it (yet) but the single 'Dead Man's Curse' is excellent & one track on that is instrumental... at least 2 people I know have the album so I'll hear it eventually. I'm not the world's biggest rap fan, but Roger Robinson is credited with 'poetry' on the DMC track... I also have a 12" they did with the much lauded El-P, but it didn't do a lot for me. It's called 'We Can Build You' & I think it's on the LP. I think their highpoint was probably the pulversing Demonoid & its drastic ghost shadow remix by Porter Ricks. Still haven'tr got round to hearing the Techno Animal / Porter Ricks split LP either, but it's probably excellent. Bursa Golden Anorak Award goes to whoever can give the Wire / Techno Animal connections. NP Liars Peel session, taped by the good lady whilst I was out blowing my mind w/ DAMO SUZUKI!!! Cracked Machine Highly Irregular Cyberzine http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine "Satellites flashing down on cool & Delancey I can't get laid 'cos everyone is dead" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:41:23 +0100 From: "Bill Hick" Subject: [idealcopy] What have you got in that plastic bag? Is it a Nurse With Wound CD for me? Last night Damo Suzuki played in Manchester. It was like time warping back to early 70s, stream of consciousness poured from his mindbrain out his mouth into the voidniverse. Drummer was probably worthy of 2 Leibezeits - that skittering and ambidextrous!!! 2 guitars locking and spinning round, bass switching to violin. Imagine 'Up the bakerloo line with Annie' Can Peel session maybe with longer jams off Tago Mago, just one long head trip out of the Band on the Wall and into the all. If he play in town near you DO NOT MISS! I went home in a cosmic ambience. Cracked Machine Highly Irregular Cyberzine http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine Np Oxxxes (www.monitorrecords.com) "Lights are flashing cars are crashing Getting frequent now!" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 18:57:03 +0100 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Read and Burn postcard thing/Heart of Darkness > I've listened to it a lot last weeks and it's growing and growing on me. > It's just so inescapable energetic [banging my head]. Comet [in time this > one's gonna be B-B-B-B-B-BIG!] and In the Art of Stopping still my faves - > to me they seem to act out Wire's intentions with R&B01 most vividly. I > don't get I don't understand though [get it?]. Still the one 'GREAT' moment on R&B for me. I love the other tracks, but 'I Don't Understand' is the one track worthy of inclusion on ANY Wire album ever IMHO! > > I was also lucky enough to get several other CDs so I will now be able to > > discuss The Hives, The Strokes, The Cherry Red comps of Yeah Yeah Noh, and > > the Nightingales, the reissued first Ramones LP, several Clash LPs on CD, > > two Tom Waits CDs, the Brasseye video and the XMen film video. What a lucky > > boy I am. A mate of mine claims to have sung backing vocs on Yeah Yeah Noh's Peel session. I've only got his word for it, but he made me play it one night so he could point out 'thats me!'. Keith np the yeah yeah yeahs - cherry blossom clinic session > > What a harvest! A cd for every year or what? > > Cheers, > Bart ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 19:13:00 +0100 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. > Bellamy is an excellent player, and seems quite a nice lad when interviewed. > But on the pitch he's perpertually diving, writhing around on the floor, > mouthing off at the ref, winding people up. Britain's most slappable > footballer since Dennis Wise.... have you forgotten that other welsh gentleman, robbie savage. i genuinely fear for his safety sometimes! and though i guess you're a leeds supporter, what about lee bowyer??? i wouldn't stop at slapping where he's concerned!!! > >>we'll see. red card 33rd minute in the denmark match. robert'll sort it for > me ; )<< > > Oi! save that for the quarter final, when we'll need Robert's unique powers > to give Ronaldo convulsions again....;-) confident of a victory over the danes then are we? still at the risk if upsetting ian on these pages, denmark are indicative of the tournament as a whole for me. the presence of so many everton players has made me realsie that the standard maybe isn't as high as we've been made to believe. > >>>trivia. gary neville - son of neville neville (honestly) and a man who was > supposedly good enough to be a professional cricketer - was once hit for 6 > sixes in an over by essex captain ronnie irani. > > brother phil, of course, was boris karloffs stand in... >> > > It was Phil, not Gary, who nearly signed for Lancashire (according to an > interview with Plank Jr in the programme from the Old Trafford test last yr) perhaps that explains why even ronnie irani was able to hit gary for 36 in an over! > Ronnie Irani. File under "bits & pieces Cricketers" alongside Adam Hollioake, > Mark Alleyne, Mark Ealham and the daddy of them all, Ian "who ate all the > pies?" Austin. At one point I thought England was trying to field an entire > team of them... > > Mark and matthew fleming was another in that team. but as someone who's always battling with the old waistline, I thought Ian Austin was a living inspiration ; ) keith ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 19:23:18 +0100 From: "Keith Astbury" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. > i'm tempted to go for a complete dark horse here - croatia anybody??? oops! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 21:04:27 +0100 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: [idealcopy] (wind)Mills of yer mind... >Nah, he's a changed man. And a better right-back than the Plank sisters. spoken like a true Leeds fan... :-/ ian.s.j. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:11:18 EDT From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: [idealcopy] football stinkers who is without a doubt : the worst team in British football? the most overrated? RL ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 22:12:02 +0200 From: Bart van Damme Subject: Re: [idealcopy] OVER-RATED MISER MEN >> Ronnie Irani. File under "bits & pieces Cricketers" No one hits a ball like Tony Uvavu though! Bart ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 21:12:53 +0100 From: "ian.s. jackson" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] WORLD CUP...ahhh! a lovely day.. Keith goes with the red maggot and sweetcorn... >still at the risk if upsetting ian on these pages, denmark are indicative >of the tournament as a whole for me. the presence of so many everton >players has made me realsie that the standard maybe isn't as high as we've >been made to believe. ...and succeeds... i think you'll find that's Sweden with the heavy Blue contingent and... of course, they're my tip to win it... player of the tournament so far though...? well, surprise surprise, it has to be Tommy Gravesen... ;-) ian.s.j. (...and i'm totally biased...) _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 22:01:59 +0100 From: "Keith Knight" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] What have you got in that plastic bag? Bloody hell, sounds great , lead me to it! - although I can't imagine two Leibezeits. I think the best thing Can ever did was a Peel session - Tape Kebab. I kept it on tape for over 20 years until they released it on CD. Pure shimmering, improvised loveliness, like hearing telepathy. On a trivia note, I recall 'Up the bakerloo line with Annie' (which is the title on the Peel sessions CD) as being originally entitled '14 days on the Bakerloo Line with Anne Nightingale'. Peel had set a listener competition to name the track. another the Keith - ----- Original Message ----- From: Bill Hick To: Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 6:41 PM Subject: [idealcopy] What have you got in that plastic bag? > Is it a Nurse With Wound CD for me? > > Last night Damo Suzuki played in Manchester. > > It was like time warping back to early 70s, stream of consciousness poured > from his mindbrain out his mouth into the voidniverse. > > Drummer was probably worthy of 2 Leibezeits - that skittering and > ambidextrous!!! 2 guitars locking and spinning round, bass switching to > violin. > > Imagine 'Up the bakerloo line with Annie' Can Peel session maybe with longer > jams off Tago Mago, just one long head trip out of the Band on the Wall and > into the all. If he play in town near you DO NOT MISS! > > I went home in a cosmic ambience. > > Cracked Machine > Highly Irregular Cyberzine > http://www.webinfo.co.uk/crackedmachine > > Np Oxxxes > (www.monitorrecords.com) > > "Lights are flashing cars are crashing > Getting frequent now!" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 21:47:32 +0100 From: "Keith Knight" Subject: Re: [idealcopy] [OT] Miniatures - ----- Original Message ----- From: Bart van Damme To: wire-news Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:22 AM Subject: [idealcopy] [OT] Miniatures > For those of you interested here follows the tracklist of Morgan Fisher's > [1 minute] Miniatures. > > > 7 The Entire Works Of Henry Cow - Fred Firth > ---------------- Well, I'd love to hear *that*, being a bit of an old Henry Cow fan (is there any other type?). Any band that calls an album 'In Praise of Learning' is all right with me. another the Keith ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 17:09:40 -0400 From: "Creaig Dunton" Subject: RE: [idealcopy] Techno Animal > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-idealcopy@smoe.org [mailto:owner-idealcopy@smoe.org]On > Behalf Of Bill Hick > Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 1:29 PM > To: idealcopy@smoe.org > Subject: [idealcopy] Techno Animal > Bursa Golden Anorak Award goes to whoever can give the Wire / > Techno Animal > connections. Ok, I'll bite...Techno Animal member Justin Broadrick is (well, was) the vocalist/guitarist for Godflesh, who covered "40 Versions" on the _Whore_ disc. Or you can go from Justin Broadrick/Godflesh to former Godflesh guitarist Robert Hampson into his collaboration with Bruce. Something close to that at least, I've been writing a research proposal all day and my brain is fried ;) Creaig ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 02:38:38 +0100 From: Tim Subject: Re:[idealcopy] Moral Dial: A lot of it had turned ugly. "Bill Hick" wrote: >Have you seen the Wim Witless film "Wings Of Exact Opposite" (1927)? Some >beautiful music for saying nothing by Jurgen Vapor. You don't have a copy of >that sound as he was at the center of the "plot." One of the threads was able >to work effectively, opposed to the sporadic efficiency of the whole of the >"Ideal hospital machinery", where things are most certainly not in perfect >working order! It's a chain of thought but you get to the point where you're >saying nothing. The series was put on hold. UK Resident, however, promised, >that he could work around missing secondhand ballet, so, we'll have to wait >and see? > >To avoid confusion spread by vicarsson the World chanced Wire track on >desiring-production CD. Yeah I see what you're saying, but......... Handbag vicar unswore the ties of creative underlay and felt that although Bruce Gilbert's Partridge Farm had an excess of Agfers and sweltering PJ and Jade, the general hatstand was that cashew nuts were the order of the day. It was class when Sandy went over the fence though. And I'm warming to alex, but Kate is a high school prom with a bad brain. Meanwhile those who multiply the moose, feel the pressure of the undying sparks of Kuntata. Mind you, Marc Riley was bopping away like a good-un at the Brian Wilson gig tonight. 50 Quid well spent. And feck me I could have seen Fugazi Fifty times for that price... But public schoolboys doubt the reasoning of anything other than a pansonic shed bracket. Fill the geezers with trellis but he doesn't understand the basic marxism of the whole pubic dimmock. And my taxi driver said Elgerland 2, Danepak 0.4. Delbert Breakfast on the wing, shimmy shimmy, and a flat-back four from Tommy Shingles. Ooh-Ahh Constable, shell me a monkey spasm and god give me Wire Wire Wire. The beast isn't there but the turkey is toxic alright. But I'm speaking through my minds cock, and I haven't the goose to spatulate. I'll fackin deck that Ken Gordon from Sonic Yoof if she gets that trumpet out again. But Graeme Rowland, know only this: I'm Snooker Loopy. You're not. Kiss Our Clinkers. Don't click this. http://www.kidsindestructible.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 23:32:21 EDT From: RLynn9@aol.com Subject: Re: [idealcopy] Moral Dial: A lot of it had turned ugly. In a message dated 6/13/02 8:46:28 PM Central Daylight Time, timrobinson@cwcom.net writes: > Yeah I see what you're saying, but......... > > Handbag vicar unswore the ties of creative underlay and felt that although > Bruce Gilbert's Partridge Farm had an excess of Agfers and sweltering PJ > and Jade, the general hatstand was that cashew nuts were the order of the > day. It was class when Sandy went over the fence though. And I'm warming to > > alex, but Kate is a high school prom with a bad brain. > > Meanwhile those who multiply the moose, feel the pressure of the undying > sparks of Kuntata. Mind you, Marc Riley was bopping away like a good-un at > the Brian Wilson gig tonight. 50 Quid well spent. And feck me I could have > seen Fugazi Fifty times for that price... > > But public schoolboys doubt the reasoning of anything other than a pansonic > > shed bracket. Fill the geezers with trellis but he doesn't understand the > basic marxism of the whole pubic dimmock. > > And my taxi driver said Elgerland 2, Danepak 0.4. > Delbert Breakfast on the wing, shimmy shimmy, and a flat-back four from > Tommy Shingles. Ooh-Ahh Constable, shell me a monkey spasm and god give me > Wire Wire Wire. The beast isn't there but the turkey is toxic alright. But > > I'm speaking through my minds cock, and I haven't the goose to spatulate. > > I'll fackin deck that Ken Gordon from Sonic Yoof if she gets that trumpet > out again. > > But Graeme Rowland, know only this: I'm Snooker Loopy. You're not. > > > > Fackin' ell....this has to be the greatest post i have ever read!!!!! cheers!!!!, sir tim may your sheds never rust from want of marzipan lubrication ! ------------------------------ End of idealcopy-digest V5 #196 *******************************