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Glice 01.02.2010 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by chicka

what is that about great minds......:)



I believe the full phrase is 'great minds don't read Kerouac because he's dogturd'.

jon boy 01.02.2010 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Glice
IDS was ok. Hague was ok. Major was ok. Thatcher was a cunt, but an awesome one. Cameron is clearly a complete cunt. The sort of cunt by which all cunts in future will be measured.


the smugest little cunt i have ever seen ever in my life ever. i just want to punch his face and ram a bottle down his cock every time i see him.

StevOK 01.02.2010 10:39 PM

I read the other version first, so it's only like 3/4 of a re-read.

 

gmku 01.02.2010 10:41 PM

Got into a re-read of The Great Gatsby on my plane ride. Must continue soon. I really got into it. Fitz was a prose expert. Sublime stuff.

demonrail666 01.02.2010 10:51 PM

I watched a documentary earlier today about a woman who attended the marriage between John and Jackie. She said John's half were trying too hard. Ever so slightly nouveau. Not that you didn't know that already.

demonrail666 01.04.2010 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jon boy
the smugest little cunt i have ever seen ever in my life ever. i just want to punch his face and ram a bottle down his cock every time i see him.


Top Ten Smug British Cunts of the Noughties:

1: Jeremy Clarkson
2: David Cameron
3: Paul Weller
4: Peter Mandelson
5: Tony Blair
6: Gordon Ramsey
7: Charlie Brooker
8: Paul Ross
9: Simon Cowell
10: Phil Jupitus

Pookie 01.04.2010 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
Top Ten Smug British Cunts of the Noughties:

1: Jeremy Clarkson
2: David Cameron
3: Paul Weller
4: Peter Mandelson
5: Tony Blair
6: Gordon Ramsey
7: Charlie Brooker
8: Paul Ross
9: Simon Cowell
10: Phil Jupitus

Paul Ross thanks you for remembering he exists.

demonrail666 01.04.2010 05:12 PM

hahaha

Glice 01.04.2010 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
Top Ten Smug British Cunts of the Noughties:

1: Jeremy Clarkson
2: David Cameron
3: Paul Weller
4: Peter Mandelson
5: Tony Blair
6: Gordon Ramsey
7: Charlie Brooker
8: Paul Ross
9: Simon Cowell
10: Phil Jupitus


Not being funny, but you seem to have missed out Jimmy Carr, the bloke off of points west and Jeremy 'fucktower' Kyle.

Rob Instigator 01.04.2010 05:24 PM

 

demonrail666 01.04.2010 05:26 PM

^Glice

I don't actually mind Carr all that much, although that might be because I've only watched him for maybe two minutes in my entire life, during which I quickly made the Frank Sidebottom connection and left it at that. Kyle's an obvious ommission though. I don't know what Points West is.

I'll tell you who really is a smug bastard though, whats-his-face ... the bloke who did Big Brother and now does X Factor, Dermot something. Unbearable.

Glice 01.04.2010 05:53 PM

Dermot O'Leary. Proper cunt he is. Points West is a local news programme.
 


I'm sure you don't need to hear him speak. Just look at his face. He's from Axminster but looks like he's from Taunton. What a cunt.

demonrail666 01.04.2010 07:45 PM

Yeah, Dermot O'Leary, that's him. Smug as you like.

I youtubed points west and think I found the bugger, Chris Vacher, right? Yeah, even from the snippet I saw he absolutely oozed that certain kind of chatty smugness that regional newscasters seem to specialise in. We've got one in London, Alaistar Stewart. Drives me round the bend. Russia drops a nuclear bomb on America while he's going on about some steel drummers in Tooting losing their rehearsal space. It's TV gold, really.

Green_mind 01.05.2010 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by demonrail666
Top Ten Smug British Cunts of the Noughties:

1: Jeremy Clarkson
2: David Cameron
3: Paul Weller
4: Peter Mandelson
5: Tony Blair
6: Gordon Ramsey
7: Charlie Brooker
8: Paul Ross
9: Simon Cowell
10: Phil Jupitus


Don't forget Piers Morgan, so fucking wet, how does he keep getting on the tele??

Toilet & Bowels 01.06.2010 07:58 AM

what about that bloke from BBC1 who girl that woman a paki and kept his job? he's ceratinly one of the smugest bastards in the country.

Toilet & Bowels 01.06.2010 08:01 AM

just finished this, it's pretty good, now i need to get a copy of MES's autobiography


 


Reading this now but haven't really taken to it yet

 


And waiting for this to arrive

 



Plus, I've got this for toilet reading at the moment

 

automatic bzooty 01.11.2010 05:00 PM

 

demonrail666 01.11.2010 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Reading this now but haven't really taken to it yet





 




I'm generally a big Disch fan but I agree, that one's really hard to stick with. Have you read Camp Concentration? Brilliant book.

the ikara cult 01.11.2010 05:23 PM

Just got cracking on this jaunty little number. I'll see you all in the Spring

 

cagedbird 01.11.2010 07:53 PM

 

Also:
 

Plus, some Classics (Archilocus)

me. 01.14.2010 07:19 PM

Uno Koji - Love of Mountains

SuperCreep 01.14.2010 08:49 PM

 

Dead-Air 01.15.2010 12:50 PM

Reading Goodbye 20th Century which I find interesting purely as a Sonic Geek.

Despite all the claims of how straight they always were, I bet there is a great kiss and tell book like Angie Bowie's to be had that we will likely never read since they never fucked anyone over enough to generate it. Lee's journals hint at this, and I just don't buy that they could hang out with Lydia and Thirwell and emerge so unstained.

jennthebenn 01.15.2010 01:33 PM

Steve is straight as an arrow, poison or otherwise, but the other members?
Like you said, JRNLS80S doesn't deny the use of cocaine. And the Kim/heroin rumor seems to have been around forever.

Dead-Air 01.15.2010 07:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jennthebenn
Steve is straight as an arrow, poison or otherwise, but the other members?
Like you said, JRNLS80S doesn't deny the use of cocaine. And the Kim/heroin rumor seems to have been around forever.


Yeah, and I kind of fill the role of the "stable" one in a group of crazies in my circle, so I figure SY probably have just as much to hide on a much larger scale.

If you hang out with the likes of Lydia and the Butthole Surfers, you are always going to seem less debauched, which makes having people like that around surprisingly useful. Bowie actually did the same thing with Iggy and Lou Reed, but Angie knew too much and had too much to gain in $$ and vengeance not to unleash all the dirt.

ann ashtray 01.16.2010 03:44 PM

Naked Lunch for the first time ever.

Dead-Air 01.16.2010 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Naked Lunch for the first time ever.


Enjoyed the hell out of that book.

ann ashtray 01.16.2010 03:58 PM

I'm only a few pages in but enjoying it so far.

Dead-Air 01.18.2010 12:43 AM

biggest criticisms of Goodbye 20th Century:

No mention of Thurston's stint playing in Even Worse even though it details all their other early bands at the time and addresses his growing interest in taking part in the hardcore scene at the time. Pretty silly it would overlook his playing in a hardcore (scene at least) band.

No mention of Steve Albini or Big Black despite the obvious alliance with SY in the early days.

No mention of Bruce Pavitt either, and Sub Pop is only mentioned way after they were an established marketing force mega-indie. Pavitt put "Kill Yr. Idols" on Sub Pop 100 the very first compilation he released on vinyl, included SY tracks on several of his cassettes before that, and constantly hyped them in his fanzine and column in the Rocket in Seattle.

In general it seems as if when the author couldn't talk to somebody he just didn't mention them in the book, except perhaps in passing, and then often out of sequence from when they actually interacted with or impacted the band.

I swear some of the timeframes are just wrong. It says they were playing Washing Machine songs on tour with R.E.M. and at Lollapalooza before the album was actually released, but I know I was playing it on my radio show regularly when I went to both those gigs in George, Washington that summer. May have just been the advance cassette that DGC sent KAOS, but the point is, college radio was already playing the songs.

Definitely the book is better and meatier than Confusion is Next was, but it is in no way comprehensive or spot on accurate.

looking glass spectacle 01.18.2010 01:09 AM

 



reminds me a little of a surreal sherlock holmes or philip marlowe...

hire the mysterious dr freud, private detective of the unconscious, to follow you around in your dreams! he will hypnotize you and use his extraordinary powers of deduction to discover all the dirty little secrets even you didn't know about yourself! ...stop touching yourself that way.

looking glass spectacle 01.18.2010 02:59 AM

"One day I had an experience which showed me in the crudest light what I had long suspected. It related to one of my most acquiescent patients, with whom hypnotism had enabled me to bring about the most marvellous results, and whom I was engaged in relieving of her suffering by tracing back her attacks of pain to their origins. As she woke up on one occasion, she threw her arms around my neck.

"The unexpected entrance of a servant relieved us from a painful discussion, but from that time onwards there was a tacit understanding between us that the hypnotic treatment should be discontinued. I was modest enough not to attribute the event to my own irresistible personal attraction, and I felt that I had now grasped the nature of the mysterious element that was at work behind hypnotism."


...needs to be repackaged and marketed as a pulp novel.

Toilet & Bowels 01.18.2010 05:29 AM




 


It's superb

phoenix 01.18.2010 07:48 AM

more anais. gotta get my kicks somehow. :(

fugazifan 01.18.2010 02:14 PM

neuromancer and loving it

Rob Instigator 01.18.2010 02:20 PM

finished reading The Sandman: Fables & Reflections


 


Now I am finally getting to read a book I bought a couple of years ago but have not had the time to digest.
 

fugazifan 01.21.2010 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by fugazifan
neuromancer and loving it

finished it and loved it, tonight or tomorrow i will star do androids dream of electric sleep.
i might also read guy debrod's society of the spectacle

Rob Instigator 01.21.2010 03:56 PM

The Mysteries of All Nations : Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales" - by James Grant (1880)

 



downloaded and printed it out from Project Gutenberg, a great website where you can find hundreds of thousands of books that are all public domain.

http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page

demonrail666 01.21.2010 05:41 PM

 

automatic bzooty 01.21.2010 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by fugazifan
neuromancer and loving it

this!

alteredcourse 01.21.2010 10:51 PM

What is that one like? It's legendary, but I've never read it...yet.

Finished Less than Zero and The Rules of Attraction, moving onto Theo Fleury's autobiography, Playing with Fire.

Just discovered whatshouldireadnext.com for whatever's after...I have been craving something philosophical and meaty, but kinda hesitate at classic literature.


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