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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Hows tricks?
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:14, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
How's you and family?
I really do miss you on here, old boy. The bile levels are not what they should be.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:17, Reply)
Xmas was cold and filled to the brim with work. Ended up spending NYE playing Trivial Pursuit...rock'n'roll.
Last I heard, you were on the up and up, what with a lovely lady to keep you company and all.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:21, Reply)
I have cracking Afghani hashish at the moment*, what're you burning?
*good old 'war on drugs', there's been fucking loads of it
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:23, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOFvRUjbae4&feature=related
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:25, Reply)
And this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psb3ZMOAcII
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:31, Reply)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6NBAZrdjQw
Or this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFlmEznsr2w
But you really need to find an hour and a half to watch this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgBmGuC0HWk
As approved by both Roota and myself.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:43, Reply)
Would love to hear this in a club
www.youtube.com/watch?v=29ZRjYh3Pg0
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:41, Reply)
So what about Benderloch for the OT bash?
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:26, Reply)
Very fresh, gives a blissed out high. Still harking after some good solid though ;-)
Now, i know i recommended Aliester Crowleys 'Diary of a Drug Fiend' before, but I started reading it again the other day and you really should give it a go. Brilliant stuff, excellent dialogue and especially as how you can read it online line, for free!
books.google.co.uk/books?id=YDzCLo7ozycC&printsec=frontcover&dq=diary+of+a+drug+fiend&source=bl&ots=WUqzT-7bpo&sig=QK2M7PFecOZRqvS52Bgqt6sQTi8&hl=en&ei=0TImTcOuHJCyhAep7qnwAQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:30, Reply)
How can you turn it down when he's talking about 'Appalling rotters' and 'the boche' in the first few pages...then the ocean going coke abuse starts. 1922 remember!
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:39, Reply)
Can't remember which one though.
For racismlols I think Conrad is always worth a chuckle.
He's also pretty much the only Modernist I can enjoy reading (that is unless you count Beckett and Burroughs as Modernists- I've read serious academic work that cites Burroughs as a Modernist but I can't agree).
The same work though posits Beckett as the first postmodernist- a view I'm happy to take on board and discuss if need be.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:53, Reply)
Not that keen on the heavy cut up stuff though. Junky is brilliant, got that on CD, with Burroughs himself reading it, very dreamy and soothing.
(, Thu 6 Jan 2011, 21:58, Reply)
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