loads of interesting things about gazza. his book is really good. as a story of class jumping. loads of parallels to the second dizzee album. he said he tried his hand at grime as well
our boy gazza would say that these people's wealth is in asset ownership not in income, and that you can't just leave the uk and not pay tax because you can't move your assets out of the country. coz that's what you're profiting off. best example being property ownership obviously
but what do you do when you know everywhere too well to get the same feeling out of it. that's the situation i'm in now. the next step is going into places. moving from the streets to inside the buildings. you need to get inside places to keep exploring
do you remember that blog about the guy...
yeah i think that might of been it. loads of chimneys. the thames path is sort of slotted through them. it was midwinter and that dim light. we were hungover
ian sinclair has given it a bad rep i think but going places and having a look around is still one of the best activities if you've got the energy for it. exploring. you get a lot of new ideas
am totally sick of nyc biking by this point. it was glorious for a long, long time. some beautiful memories. but there's nowhere new to go and you can't do that uk thing of striking out into the countryside. i always feel like i'm going to die the minute i leave the city on a bike
we biked from crystal palace to the river and then all the way along to sheppey one new years day. there was a brilliant bit going through these sort of industrial production facilities somewhere in far east london. i've done almost the whole of the thames over the years. and then the whole of...
the new harmony korine film has a soundtrack by our lad burial, and here in nyc you can go and see it for only $70
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