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    geopolitics

    now would be the time to cite that headline FOG IN THE CHANNEL CONTINENT ISOLATED
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    WOOPS TURNS 43

    i think I'm closer to your dad's age
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    Lets all get into sherry

    harvey's Bristol cream and soda is a nice apéritif
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    Oval- Missing in action?

    he said whenever he puts the cd on it starts skipping
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    kill everybody

    i will kill you all
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    Pete's pop picks a hundred hits

    In the course of my research trip to Cambridge yesterday I crossed paths with rarely sighted poster @PeteUM now do not be deceived by his modest façade beneath the still demeanour lies the deepest crate of cacophony this side of botswana over to you p.u.
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    The Elon Musk Thread

    i don't think so given he's renamed the presidential net air force don
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    Alien (1979)

    whereas i reckon if i sicced @sus on Chris marker or something he'd tear it to bits
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    Train Stations

    train stations are grand and central
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    J. H. Prynne

    snapped by me in gonville & caius library
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    Oval- Missing in action?

    sadly the gig was too quiet bit disappointing
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    Oval- Missing in action?

    the reason I'm going tonight and reviving this thread is that listening to dok was such a formative experience i was careful to specify laptops rather than computers or whatever digital sound generator
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    Oval- Missing in action?

    every time i saw a laptop at a gig 98-00 it has the Maddest stuff coming out of it. what you're describing settled in pretty quick after that.
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    Oval- Missing in action?

    I'm going to see Oval tonight at Oto. It's the thirtieth anniversary of 94 Diskont.
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    what are you reading now?

    i like Americana and Ratner's Star best. The Names was good but I read it a long time ago.
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    shit in art galleries

    Henri Michaux: the Mescaline Drawings On display here at the Courtauld gallery are a number of the squiggle-heavy abstract landscapes Michaux drew during the mescaline period he began in his fifties. There's also an old copy of his book Miserable Miracle, translated by Louise Varèse who also...
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    THE VITAL ILLUSION

    I've heard the word "nostalgia" correlates in English to "home sickness"
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    Scouse House

    either that or i just made it up
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    THE VITAL ILLUSION

    drunk is not an emotion is it
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