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This is a question I'm your biggest Fan

Tell us about your heroes. No. Scratch that.

Tell us about the lengths you've gone to in order to show your devotion to your heroes. Just how big a fan are you?

and we've already heard the fan jokes, thankyou

(, Thu 16 Apr 2009, 20:31)
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When Rick met Muriel Gray
Many moons ago I had a casual aquaintance called Rick. He was a mate of a mate, and usually let me kip on his sofa after Mayfair goth nights in Newcastle. Looked a bit like Andrew Eldritch in the 'Wake' concert video. Haven't seen him for years, but he still holds a special place in my memories for the sole reason that me and my girlfriend of the time popped our respective cherries at one of his parties.

Anyway (and bearing in mind that this was about 20 years ago) Rick had a bit of a thing for Muriel Gray. So, imagine his surprise when he literally bumped into her whilst brousing the racks in Phaze (long defunct goth-wear shop in Newcastle).

Rick: "Good God, Muriel Gray"!

Muriel Gray: "Fuck off".
(, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 20:21, 6 replies)
She's Scottish.
That's the same as saying hello up there.
(, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 20:34, closed)
We had reached about a week before independence day.
Its counsel and still i dared not meddle with my wife's plans for her daughter getting warmer and browner every day in the pure air of champion colorado on that admirable court at the foot of seep stone stairs leading up to champion hotel where we had stopped at a gas station under the sign of the tigermoth where she was i could not help seeing the inside of the window was deep in the current adventure of some clout or clown.
Leave me alone.

That's how he should have responded to her.
(, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 21:23, closed)
I think
He was rendered a bit speechless, to be honest :)
(, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 22:21, closed)
I would imagine so.
In his place I would have felt quite hurt. After all, it's not like he insulted her or said something foolish- just an expression of surprise and recognition. Hers was a very rude response.
(, Fri 17 Apr 2009, 22:48, closed)
She danced with me!
But then again, it was a ceilidh. Pretty much everyone ends up dancing with everybody else at some time in the night, even if only for 10 seconds.
(, Sat 18 Apr 2009, 0:10, closed)
Muriel
She's a cousin of mine, though the two sides of the family "don't talk" anymore. They're a bunch of charmers too...
Hope that helps.
(, Mon 20 Apr 2009, 18:22, closed)

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