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Sunday night..
Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 22:13
by emilystrange
its kinda lonely here, tonight...
back to work tomorrow
Posted: 04 Jan 2004, 23:21
by pikkrong
and i have to write one nasty thing
Re: Sunday night..
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 13:29
by Black Shuck
emilystrange wrote:its kinda lonely here, tonight...
back to work tomorrow
Sunday nights can be really depressing.
I don't mean depressing in a "Oh no, it's school/work tomorrow" kinda way; I mean really, really sad, frightening and lonely and depressing.
I used to beg my friends to go to the pub with me on Sunday nights, just to avoid sitting at home alone.
Where I live, on Sundays, at about ten o clock (when the local video rental shop closes), the entire populace go to bed. it's really spooky walking about after ten, as you never see anyone else. the air is silent and still...
So Em, if you feel down on a Sunday night, I recommend a spooky night walk. always cheers me up. But then I am a bit strange.
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 13:54
by emilystrange
BS, you are so, so right....
i went for a walk on the darkness site and that was enough, last night.. bit more fun today though.
not sure how mr strange would take to me popping out alone.. used to do it before i met him though. and after, before we moved in together. which was all of about 2 weeks!
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 13:58
by Black Shuck
When people call me BS I always take offense for a second, before I realise that it stands for my user name.
Spookily, as I write this, 'Lazy Sunday' by the small faces is playing on radio 2.
cue twilight zone music
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 14:08
by markfiend
Seems like "Gloomy Sunday" would be more appropriate for you two
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 14:19
by Black Shuck
markfiend wrote:Seems like "Gloomy Sunday" would be more appropriate for you two
I consider Gloomy Sunday to be a cheery, uplifting song.
I'm having it played at my wedding.
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 15:52
by markfiend
Black Shuck wrote:markfiend wrote:Seems like "Gloomy Sunday" would be more appropriate for you two
I consider Gloomy Sunday to be a cheery, uplifting song.
I'm having it played at my wedding.
For anyone unaware of legends surrounding this song:
http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/gloomy.htm
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 16:37
by Mrs RicheyJames
Where I live, on Sundays, at about ten o clock (when the local video rental shop closes), the entire populace go to bed. it's really spooky walking about after ten, as you never see anyone else. the air is silent and still...
So Em, if you feel down on a Sunday night, I recommend a spooky night walk. always cheers me up. But then I am a bit strange.
God thats so goth
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 21:41
by Black Shuck
markfiend wrote:Black Shuck wrote:markfiend wrote:Seems like "Gloomy Sunday" would be more appropriate for you two
I consider Gloomy Sunday to be a cheery, uplifting song.
I'm having it played at my wedding.
For anyone unaware of legends surrounding this song:
http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/gloomy.htm
Ooh, maybe if I play that song at my wedding, it will turn into a mass suicide?!
that;s a spooky thought
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 22:20
by James Blast
You could always try, Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling, if it's a bloodbath you're after.
Posted: 05 Jan 2004, 22:41
by emilystrange
Sexygoth wrote:Where I live, on Sundays, at about ten o clock (when the local video rental shop closes), the entire populace go to bed. it's really spooky walking about after ten, as you never see anyone else. the air is silent and still...
So Em, if you feel down on a Sunday night, I recommend a spooky night walk. always cheers me up. But then I am a bit strange.
God thats so goth
i've never pretended to be anything else. and its better if it rains.
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 03:22
by Andy TG
Sexygoth wrote:Where I live, on Sundays, at about ten o clock (when the local video rental shop closes), the entire populace go to bed. it's really spooky walking about after ten, as you never see anyone else. the air is silent and still...
So Em, if you feel down on a Sunday night, I recommend a spooky night walk. always cheers me up. But then I am a bit strange.
God thats so goth
And you would know Dear - You would know
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 11:06
by Mrs RicheyJames
Well it's better than hippy!!!!!!!!!!!! MUCH BETTER!
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:21
by emilystrange
i wish i still could just wander off into the dark on my own for a walk, but i suspect a major police search would be instigated...
even the local shop is too close for a proper think. *sigh*
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:37
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:even the local shop is too close for a proper think. *sigh*
I hear that local shops can be very dangerous, particularly up north.
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:44
by emilystrange
i'm in NORWICH. its a gentle kind of place. mostly. how did i end up here then?
sometimes, i just want to be properly alone. not just in the bath, or surfing.
its what i go to glastonbury for. to be alone and unknown.
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:49
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:i'm in NORWICH. its a gentle kind of place. mostly. how did i end up here then?
sometimes, i just want to be properly alone. not just in the bath, or surfing.
its what i go to glastonbury for. to be alone and unknown.
One of my best friends stays in Norwich, Poringland (sp?) to be exact. He escapes to London whenever he can.
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:51
by emilystrange
PORINGLAND? we don't class that as norwich..... the city's fine but the outskirts can be... countrified.
its prob best that he does, from there.
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:53
by hallucienate
emilystrange wrote:PORINGLAND? we don't class that as norwich..... the city's fine but the outskirts can be... countrified.
its prob best that he does, from there.
He did say he can see cows from his bedroom window...
I'm still trying to figure out why he moved there from sunny ol' here
Posted: 07 Jan 2004, 13:56
by emilystrange
boys are strange.... stranger than me...