Sisters mentioned in The Guardian

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Quite an amusing article on the g*th scene appeared in The Guardian last Saturday, apparently written by a friend of Craig Adams. Inevitably The Sisters get mentioned...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features ... 15,00.html



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cool!!
This is the theme of David Cummings' half-hour comedy thriller (part of the new BBC Choice series Spine Chillers) called simply Goths. Cummings, who says he was never a goth himself ("I was a punk rocker"- that's what they all say, Dave), rightly realised that there is something inherently funny about a youth cult whose acolytes venerate the likes of Charles Manson and the Marquis de Sade then travel home on the top deck of a number 73 bus.
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On Sep 24, 2002 1:47pm, Scardwel wrote:

friend of Craig Adams. Inevitably The Sisters get mentioned...


Oi!!

so do I

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On Sep 24, 2002 3:35pm, paint it black wrote:
On Sep 24, 2002 1:47pm, Scardwel wrote:

friend of Craig Adams. Inevitably The Sisters get mentioned...


Oi!!

so do I

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i think he means this bit:
They see a red door and they want to paint it black. No colours any more; they want it to turn black.
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ok, now i've made an arse of myself i'm going down the pub to get *happy* and watch the boys in BLACK 'n' white get beaten by some dutch yobs, ho hum...
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fair play to you :smile:

me? i'm off to watch the chameleons again..... see if there amps work this time! :roll: :wink:
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;D Nice article
I just didn't know about Charles Manson being goth? :???:
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don't forget 11.00pm tonight (thursday) BBC Choice :grin:
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He he

Bloody Goths, oops sorry industrialists

Very funny

Starts with the two of them walking to the local, the Severed Head, with background music of Preacherman

Anyway, find the flat and have to paint it black, natch and accompanied by Dominion natch :von:

And so on, won’t ruin it for the rest of you, but it was very funny

Especially the black dye for the milk; you mean you haven’t done that too?


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Especially the black dye for the milk; you mean you haven’t done that too?


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Good Lord, no!
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On Sep 26, 2002 11:38pm, paint it black wrote:


Especially the black dye for the milk; you mean you haven’t done that too?


:von:
now i know why i can't drink milk :grin:
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not touched a drop of the goddam stuff, black, white or any colour, in nearly 3 years :innocent:
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maybe i'm a pioneer of the gothic subculture -
i gave up drinking m*** in the middle of 70s :cool:
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cool!! any particular reason? or just because its bloody horrible? ;D
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On Sep 27, 2002 1:49pm, pikkrong wrote:
maybe i'm a pioneer of the gothic subculture -
i gave up drinking m*** in the middle of 70s :cool:
actually, that puts you in the same class as bowie & iggy pop!! :von:
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milk isn't good for my health.
nothing terrible but if i drink it
i feel bad in my stomach.
i don't know what's the best word for it in English...
to hiccup?
like a puppy in "Tom & Jerry" :grin:
i've heard this problem isn't rare among
Fenno-Ugric nations (Hungarians, Finns, Estonians)
and some American Indians...
i don't know.
my wife and my ex-wife
didn't believe it
before they saw with their own eyes...

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but i have to mention
i have never any problem with brandy :cool:
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