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Date Posted: 05:20:13 01/21/05 Fri
Author: andrew
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 81.171.147.147
Subject: premonitions and clothings

Things are in the balance.We are quietly confident. By October we shall even be fully descended into fairytales and crushed by the wheels of the industry or seperated.As in failure.Leaving London, from our homes, back to where we came.I saw this on the tube train yesterday afternoon.Though it only lasted half a second it sent nigh on sent the shivers. It was Halloween a full seven years since i met them, and i come off the train and Shack meets me. And we sit in the Bricklayers Arms trying to avoid eye contact and conversation and he says "we could start up again" and even the barmaids moustache feels sorry for us."and i saw zachery the other day, pretty fucked at the barfly" and Phillip has finally made the grade as a professional darts player and is married to a Ms J. Hunter Dunn "furnished and burnished by Aldershot sun". Except he knows little, as his demented equestrian raver is infact having my trousers down behind his back.

Went shopping in Camden yesterday for this first time in my life, with the boy Rose.
my only gambits of this logistic fraud were
"do you have any red fox-hunting coats"
i was wasting my time.
why don't these docile warholites here the havoc of fine dressage.
an aspirant young gentleman of my calibre must be dressed as far away from the claptrap paraphernalia of london young.
We would each like to have the appearnce of a nervous travelling circus.
not the skanky badly fitting suits and trauma of ripped jeans.
there is band called the Ludes.
they are not really poor.for i saw one of them picking up his girlfreind (or little sister-its not easy) from Harrods.
He was wearing a jack daniels t-shirts.
we need dinner jackets, strawberry fields,ringmaster coats;the eyes of pirates and the movements of gypsies.
in essance i'd rather cut off my head with a kentucky fried chicken than wear a parka coat.
for the sake of old times I forced Rose to come to The |Good Mixer. pete docherty and graham coxon were on the otherside of the bar, trying not to get noticed by playing the guitar together and singing reallyloudy and sitting with the queens of noise. rose and i sat on the otherside monaning about the state of professional football. I think we taught them a fucking lesson.

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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- sonic, 06:44:27 01/21/05 Fri (NoHost/193.130.12.189)

>for the sake of old times I forced Rose to come to The
>|Good Mixer. pete docherty and graham coxon were on
>the otherside of the bar, trying not to get noticed
>by playing the guitar together and singing reallyloudy
>and sitting with the queens of noise. rose and i sat
>on the otherside monaning about the state of
>professional football. I think we taught them a
>fucking lesson.

hehehehehehe!! That had me in hysterics. I was actually in The Mixer yesterday. But unfortunately I'm a regular so that's nothing unusual.


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- dgls, 06:58:44 01/21/05 Fri (dial81-131-181-15.in-addr.btopenworld.com/81.131.181.15)

Careful of red uniformed coats/jackets of any sort. Ignorant assuptions/judgements about your musical aspirations and a love for a certain contemporary band will be made, no matter the nature of the uniform. Unfortunate. Not quite enough distinction between the two coats.
Classic cricketwear + cherry-red brogues - way forward. fitted, striped blazer.
Not sure about the panama hat^ though.

Shack to grow 'tache and play lapsteel for second/third album.


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- raj, 05:52:10 01/22/05 Sat (webcacheH04a.cache.pol.co.uk/195.92.67.68)

horse raiding gear, watch out! because you look like the Chris eubank appreciation society; but I would give you five pounds and a Spiderman comic if have a pack of beagles and a horn at your next gig to hunt down the placebo look-a-like, let me be bloodied with their corpse. if you don't want to look like you read the nme; like it's your bible, then dispense with second-hand clothes. Look like 'Bulldog drummond' gentleman! The Parka seem universal, but I don't understand wearing blue furry trimming ones,that are too small for you. As you look like you've stolen it from a school boy in the seventies. Cricket wear looks like peter davison in Dr Who 1982.
Camden is full of back packs attached to tourists and litter and blue parkas from seventies school boys. There is no failure as you've released a record/cd (thousand don't) but making lots of money would be nice. I once pushed past Graham 'Cocks' in the good mixer to get to the bar, but I was drunk so it's a bit of a Blur... the next time peter wants to burgle a house hold, has any one got Tony Martin's address....



>Things are in the balance.We are quietly confident. By
>October we shall even be fully descended into
>fairytales and crushed by the wheels of the industry
>or seperated.As in failure.Leaving London, from our
>homes, back to where we came.I saw this on the tube
>train yesterday afternoon.Though it only lasted half a
>second it sent nigh on sent the shivers. It was
>Halloween a full seven years since i met them, and i
>come off the train and Shack meets me. And we sit in
>the Bricklayers Arms trying to avoid eye contact and
>conversation and he says "we could start up again" and
>even the barmaids moustache feels sorry for us."and i
>saw zachery the other day, pretty fucked at the
>barfly" and Phillip has finally made the grade as a
>professional darts player and is married to a Ms J.
>Hunter Dunn "furnished and burnished by Aldershot
>sun". Except he knows little, as his demented
>equestrian raver is infact having my trousers down
>behind his back.
>
>Went shopping in Camden yesterday for this first time
>in my life, with the boy Rose.
>my only gambits of this logistic fraud were
>"do you have any red fox-hunting coats"
>i was wasting my time.
>why don't these docile warholites here the havoc of
>fine dressage.
>an aspirant young gentleman of my calibre must be
>dressed as far away from the claptrap paraphernalia of
>london young.
>We would each like to have the appearnce of a nervous
>travelling circus.
>not the skanky badly fitting suits and trauma of
>ripped jeans.
>there is band called the Ludes.
>they are not really poor.for i saw one of them picking
>up his girlfreind (or little sister-its not easy) from
>Harrods.
>He was wearing a jack daniels t-shirts.
>we need dinner jackets, strawberry fields,ringmaster
>coats;the eyes of pirates and the movements of gypsies.
>in essance i'd rather cut off my head with a kentucky
>fried chicken than wear a parka coat.
>for the sake of old times I forced Rose to come to The
>|Good Mixer. pete docherty and graham coxon were on
>the otherside of the bar, trying not to get noticed
>by playing the guitar together and singing reallyloudy
>and sitting with the queens of noise. rose and i sat
>on the otherside monaning about the state of
>professional football. I think we taught them a
>fucking lesson.


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- AlisonP, 06:13:39 01/22/05 Sat (popl-cache-9.server.ntli.net/62.255.64.12)

Andrew, are those hunting jackets not actually known as being pink, rather than red? Maybe this was where you erred.

And did you spell that name wrong on purpose? Ha!

xx


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- kia, 14:46:40 01/22/05 Sat (webport-cl6-cache2.ilford.mdip.bt.net/213.120.56.37)

Ok guys as a horsey girl and a country girl at heart i have to put u guys straight, and please don't think im being stuck up. Yes Alison they are called hunting pink, but andrew u do not where these in dressage, in dressage u wear tweed up to novie and horse trails level, then plan blue up to pre st george then u wear tails for grand prix. Raj he wanted a fox hunting jacket, therefore he would want a pack of fox hounds not beagles, beagles arent getting banned cuz they are sniffer dogs, like blood hounds.
Sorry guys had to be done, n andrew think ud look very dashin in a hunting pink jacket.


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- andrew, 03:13:43 01/23/05 Sun (NoHost/81.171.147.147)


i think a red Burtons denim jacket will be fine after all.


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[> Re: premonitions and clothings -- andrew, 03:49:26 01/23/05 Sun (NoHost/81.171.147.147)


its a futile search. i mean i went right rounf the mulberry bush yesterday to find some threads; that being Alfies Antique Market and the Portobello.and caught the foulest of colds from fingering World War One memorobillia. i think i've got some dead soldiers cough from Ypres.

i did find a pair of Who Underpants.

they had a picture of Mr Townsend on them and said
"Anytime, Anyhow, Anyway that I choose"
they were a full adult size and not a pigment of the imagination.
If i were to be embossed on a pair on pants they would have the words
"im just going to the toilet" on them.

I was tempted to buy a gasmask in case Dominic from the others comes to one of our gigs.

theres quite a lot to interest the young gentleman in Alfies.
A pensionable antique lady tried it on.Wanted me for coffee. Quite like older women;but not ones with grey hair.But she'd clearly been to finishing school, very taken with the Queens English spoken properly. Most young persons i've met in london sound like a mixture of Alf Garnett and Sharon Watts.


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