
Comedy, sci-fi, but mostly comedy.
Technically i'm actually rewriting it, but it's taking so long as I can't seem to sit down and work at it.
Plus thinking up funny things consistantly is difficult work.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 2:18,
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Technically i'm actually rewriting it, but it's taking so long as I can't seem to sit down and work at it.
Plus thinking up funny things consistantly is difficult work.


and I'm a musician! Can I get sex too?
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I don't really listen or even like much music.
I have a ridiculously small stash on my harddrive and most of that is obscure bits from films, tv series, games and so on.
As such I don't have any particular tastes, although I should warn you I do actually enjoy listening to Modal Jazz.
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I have a ridiculously small stash on my harddrive and most of that is obscure bits from films, tv series, games and so on.
As such I don't have any particular tastes, although I should warn you I do actually enjoy listening to Modal Jazz.

I was always watching obscure comedy series when I was young when people were listening to music
Or I'd be infatuated with films and cinema, I just never really sat down and listened to music much.
Even weirder I could literally count the number of books i've physically read on both hands, thanks to PCs and pdf files i've read a few more recently.
But my literacy seems to have manifested itself through mysterious means.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 2:28,
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Or I'd be infatuated with films and cinema, I just never really sat down and listened to music much.
Even weirder I could literally count the number of books i've physically read on both hands, thanks to PCs and pdf files i've read a few more recently.
But my literacy seems to have manifested itself through mysterious means.

And the most of them were in my childhood, like the Hobbit, some other books about virtual reality and aliens and Harry Hill's Flight to Deathrow.
I read Moab is my Washpot a few weeks ago, which was remarkably good. I read a few odd sci-fi novels I found a month or so before that.
No War and Peace or Pinter i'm afraid though. All my classicism seems to come from films, A Clockwork Orange the film but not the book etc.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 2:33,
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I read Moab is my Washpot a few weeks ago, which was remarkably good. I read a few odd sci-fi novels I found a month or so before that.
No War and Peace or Pinter i'm afraid though. All my classicism seems to come from films, A Clockwork Orange the film but not the book etc.

A Clockwork Orange
Seventh Seal
Sympathy for Mr Vengeance
Primer
Pi
Apocalypse Now
Akira
Dr Strangelove or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love the Bomb
Hana-Bi
(I swear I had a ten best list, and there were others in it but I have forgotten them impeccably well)
I've still not seen 2001: A Space Oddessy, people keep telling me it has 'just been on Film4' aswell which incredibly annoying.
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 2:38,
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Seventh Seal
Sympathy for Mr Vengeance
Primer
Pi
Apocalypse Now
Akira
Dr Strangelove or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned To Love the Bomb
Hana-Bi
(I swear I had a ten best list, and there were others in it but I have forgotten them impeccably well)
I've still not seen 2001: A Space Oddessy, people keep telling me it has 'just been on Film4' aswell which incredibly annoying.

as if you scope me out like some weird sexual predator, can you do it tommorow when I am not trying to write as fast as possible so I can sleep?
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Sun 2 Mar 2008, 2:40,
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