Eldritch quotes ???
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blimeymarkfiend wrote:this one on street view (one for the stalkers! )
street view is weird isn't it?
strangely, this is what's happened to the house rosetta stone used to live in @ 31 ivanhoe rd, liverpool
street view and http://www.kmcresidential.com/images/ivanhoe.pdf
that got posh!
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burley park was a student ghetto back then. bramley is almost rural by comparison.Debi wrote:and i'm not a stalker but i looked on google earth and its a bit "suburban" (i was going to use another word but thought better of it!!!!)
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Still is to be fair. And they're spreading downhill. Our street used to be 10% student, 90% other (families, young professionals). More like 75% student, 25% other now.Quiff Boy wrote:burley park was a student ghetto back then.
Anyhoo, for years there was a huge graffiti round the corner from Village Place: a Sisters Moon and "Rise and Reverberate"
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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Just wait - some things you never imagined may happen...Debi wrote:ooh - its got a swear filter - theres posh now!
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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Yes.Debi wrote:so "the" Claire was his gf?
No.And wrote:and has he never been married?
He gave it up for Lent...And wrote:I have heard snippets of things suggesting he's not lucky in love and indeed hinting at him not being able to - how do i say - maintain or conform to a normal co-habiting relationship - but how true these things are - well - ?
Actually, he claimed (early on) to have had one 'love affair' (his words) and said he'd never have another. Given the time-frame in which these allusions were made, one assumes the party in question was Josie Warden, although I suppose it could have been Claire. (Somehow, though, live-in situations don't strike me as very 'affair'-like...).
Since that time, he's kept his personal relationships of that sort rather private - unsurprising, as witness this discussion...
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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Debi wrote:"Bramley" doesnt really conjur up a rock love gods lair does it!?
He also follows football...how much more suburban can you get?And also wrote:its not really rock an roll though is it?
is that what happens if one doesn't make records but sits thinking about it for too long?
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But we forgive him all that.
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
yes, thanks that does seem to fit with what i thought. sad though. i always like people to find their soul mate : (He gave it up for Lent...
Actually, he claimed (early on) to have had one 'love affair' (his words) and said he'd never have another. Given the time-frame in which these allusions were made, one assumes the party in question was Josie Warden, although I suppose it could have been Claire. (Somehow, though, live-in situations don't strike me as very 'affair'-like...).
Since that time, he's kept his personal relationships of that sort rather private - unsurprising, as witness this discussion...
as long as he is happy now - does anyone know if he is?
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Don´t worry..and by the way - welcome!Debi wrote:oh dear i am not very good at these quote things
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FixedDebi wrote:oh dear i am not very good at these quote things
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The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
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Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.7anthea7 wrote:He also follows football...how much more suburban can you get?
But we forgive him all that.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
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It's alright, he follows Leeds Utd. That doesn't count as footballHom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.7anthea7 wrote:He also follows football...how much more suburban can you get?
But we forgive him all that.
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paint it black wrote:It's alright, he follows Leeds Utd. That doesn't count as footballHom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.7anthea7 wrote:He also follows football...how much more suburban can you get?
But we forgive him all that.
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Leeds? Leeds? How dare you.paint it black wrote:It's alright, he follows Leeds Utd. That doesn't count as footballHom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.7anthea7 wrote:He also follows football...how much more suburban can you get?
But we forgive him all that.
I am a Derby County supporter and proud of it.
We forgive as we forget
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As the day is long.
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Hom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.
Who can begin conventional amiability the first thing in the morning?
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
It is the hour of savage instincts and natural tendencies.
--Elizabeth von Arnim
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I meant A.E not you silly.Hom_Corleone wrote:Leeds? Leeds? How dare you.paint it black wrote:It's alright, he follows Leeds Utd. That doesn't count as footballHom_Corleone wrote: Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.
I am a Derby County supporter and proud of it.
I would have thought cricket a more appropiriate suburban game than togger
Goths have feelings too
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It wasn't a dig - I was just interested to know why you associate the two.7anthea7 wrote:Hom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.
@pib - My apologies Sir.
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As the day is long.
As the day is long.
I think the association is more of a US thing - suburbs and gated communities full of soccer moms and all. And the term "soccer mom" is NOT a compliment, at all - think those mothers who baby their kids and control every little aspect of their life because they have no life of their own, the housewife/trophy wife type. Not all of them are like that, but at least around here that's what we call them, soccer moms. The sort who drive their SUVs around and won't drink anything but Starbucks.Hom_Corleone wrote:It wasn't a dig - I was just interested to know why you associate the two.7anthea7 wrote:Hom_Corleone wrote:Explain the correlation between suburbia and football.
As popular as the sport is with schoolkids and all (and my boyfriend played for years, he hasn't been able to find a local adult team or league to play with though and I know he misses it) it's still not a major US sport like American football, basketball, baseball, etc.
...with the wind in our face and our arms open wide...
Does anybody remember where the other (older) "Eldritch quotes / oneliners" threads are? I've been looking through the archives but can't find.
Why? Because I'm currently trying to infect a young friend with The Sisters, and she seems to be starting to get it. I already gave her some recordings to hear and some interviews to read, and I thought showing her some of the oneliners could be a next step, but I'm afraid I can't recall all the good old ones.
Why? Because I'm currently trying to infect a young friend with The Sisters, and she seems to be starting to get it. I already gave her some recordings to hear and some interviews to read, and I thought showing her some of the oneliners could be a next step, but I'm afraid I can't recall all the good old ones.
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from back when we cared
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=218
seems reasonably on topic
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=16406
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http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=218
seems reasonably on topic
http://www.myheartland.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=16406
lookout for me here
http://live.bushys.com/
I'll be in black
Goths have feelings too