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« Reply #451 on: 01:11:10, 21-06-2008 » |
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Good night, all. Rarely up this late.
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« Reply #452 on: 01:31:19, 21-06-2008 » |
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Good night, all. Rarely up this late.
I often am and, as I dropped off earlier in the evening, I don't expect I'll sleep for a while yet. Goodnight all.
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« Reply #453 on: 00:20:19, 22-06-2008 » |
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Nite all A
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« Reply #454 on: 00:28:55, 22-06-2008 » |
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Sleep time. Night all
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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« Reply #455 on: 23:48:00, 24-06-2008 » |
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Quiet tonight. Will take the hint and shuffle off to my bed. One thing I sometimes like to do before sleeping is visualise all the beds I've ever slept in on a regular basis (I think this is sort of inspired by Proust). Starting off with the only bedroom I remember in our house in Surrey, including both bedrooms at my parents, my room in college and living out, rooms at my granddad's and grandma's houses, my room in Huddersfield, my room in Durham, even my ex's room in Brum. It's somehow comforting - a unity of time and space. In some ways I think this is how I employ memory to propel myself forward. I talk a lot of weird sometimes. Night all.
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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« Reply #456 on: 01:08:55, 25-06-2008 » |
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Quiet tonight. Not where I've been it wasn't. Just finally had dinner after returning from the Cross Kings where tonight's FURT outing took place. It's a nice venue, I can report for those who might be interested and haven't been there. Go and see something there while it still exists - being as it is on the edge of the hardly-started megadevelopment behind Kings Cross Station, it will undoubtedly be bought out by Starbucks or some such eventually. At the moment it's a comfortable old pub with two stages and an eccentric kind of look you hardly ever see in London pubs these days with the ubiquity of corporate drinking factories. The other band tonight was very much worth hearing - Jim Lebaigue on drums and Graham Painting and Malcolm Bruce on electric guitars - loud, fast, sensitive and fresh, though they reminded me a bit sometimes of the guitar-based incarnations of Shannon Jackson's Decoding Society. Sparse audience though. Must have been something good on TV. Good night all.
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« Reply #457 on: 02:24:09, 25-06-2008 » |
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corporate drinking factories What an apt phrase! Not sure if I've been to the Cross Kings. I had wondered if it was the place I know as The Cross, where there used to be a weekly Friday-night club night called FICTION, but now you describe it it doesn't sound like that place at all. Same area though. Quiet tonight. Not where I've been it wasn't. [...] Sparse audience though. Erm ... Night all!
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« Reply #458 on: 00:16:13, 26-06-2008 » |
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Gosh! is that the time? Good night whoever's left.
But first: my Sponsered Link is suggesting that I "detect gays" near me. How near would that be I wonder. I'm fairly sure there are none in my house at this moment. Maybe I should check before turning in.
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« Reply #459 on: 09:11:11, 26-06-2008 » |
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I find these always come in handy.
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« Reply #460 on: 13:24:27, 26-06-2008 » |
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Maybe I should check before turning in.
The Home Office advice is always to check under the bed before turning the light out. These things can be very handy too to avoid disappointment. 3-in-1 AC/DC Stud Detector
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« Reply #461 on: 14:25:30, 26-06-2008 » |
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But first: my Sponsered Link is suggesting that I "detect gays" near me. Same here. Very disturbing.
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« Reply #462 on: 14:45:55, 26-06-2008 » |
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Same area though.
The setting of The Ladykillers with Alec Guiness. Always think of the Boccherini minuet round there.
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« Reply #463 on: 15:51:39, 26-06-2008 » |
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I find these always come in handy. Whenever I see those things I have to tell people: it's not to scale!
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« Reply #464 on: 00:19:55, 27-06-2008 » |
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Sleep well everyone. I think I might just sleep a little more contentedly tonight than I have for a looooong time.
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