nb this whole discussion is clearly on the wrong thread.
― CharlieNo4, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:11 (seventeen years ago)
Someone was selling MC5 shirts a good few years ago and it was the only place that you could get MC5 shirts so I know loads of people that bought them as they had been desperate for years to get them. I got mine online but it was probably the same shirt.
― pfunkboy, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:14 (seventeen years ago)
a putney
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/vcs3.jpg
― zappi, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:14 (seventeen years ago)
so called because they were made in putney (not far from you actually, there's a website that gives the actual address of the place they used to make them, cottage industry style, deodor road, sw15).
http://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/snaps/everynun.jpg
― koogs, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:43 (seventeen years ago)
Hang on a second, I went to primary school at 49 Deodar Road!!
― Mark C, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:49 (seventeen years ago)
Oh, I didn't, it was 95-97 Deodar Road (since moved). My best friend at the time lived at 50 Deodar Road, though.
― Mark C, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:50 (seventeen years ago)
I've got a Synthi t-shirt but my god, I want a t-shirt with that nun on it.
― Masonic Boom, Monday, 3 September 2007 16:52 (seventeen years ago)
I am currently wearing a T-ahirt of a band that I saw live but didn't like much. It's a pretty design and the band aren't well known enough for many people to even know it's a band T-shirt.
I have had it on since yesterday so should probably take it off soon.
― Alba, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:13 (seventeen years ago)
what's the band?
― blueski, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:13 (seventeen years ago)
Skrewdriver
― Dom Passantino, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:14 (seventeen years ago)
Ha. A Swedish indiepop band called Aerospace.
― Alba, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:27 (seventeen years ago)
good name/word for t-shirt
― blueski, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:31 (seventeen years ago)
i am wearing my robyn t-shirt today!
message for all youse: "i am a 'top 5' kind of person"
― Tracer Hand, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 11:39 (seventeen years ago)
back to the guardian...
has anyone else had problems viewing the site this week? nothing (that i know of) has changed on my computer and suddenly instead of a nice clean page, i have just text and links, all in the same size New York font. (and the Guardian is the only place this is true, so I feel like they must have changed something).
― mitya, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 06:40 (seventeen years ago)
the GUARDIAN is good, second only to the BBC
― Heave Ho, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 08:42 (seventeen years ago)
xpost
yes. chinese hackers innit.
― That one guy that hit it and quit it, Wednesday, 5 September 2007 08:59 (seventeen years ago)
Today's free thing: a cut out and assemble yourself model of the Empire State Building.
― caek, Saturday, 20 October 2007 13:53 (seventeen years ago)
So in answer to the question, no, apart from the lower case 'g' on the new masthead.
2pm (now playing: Mark Kozelek moaning about some shit):
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2411/1654704013_f0762c363d.jpg
3.30pm (now playing: Happy End, much better):
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2354/1655585806_e112b84d31.jpg
This is really tedious but I have to finish. It's about to get very fiddly. I need a cup of tea. World's shittiest liveblog.
― caek, Saturday, 20 October 2007 14:50 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2354/1655585806_9ee35fe917.jpg
― caek, Saturday, 20 October 2007 14:52 (seventeen years ago)
7pm:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2229/1657319085_039a52afe6.jpg
It's like my time has no value to me.
― caek, Saturday, 20 October 2007 17:56 (seventeen years ago)
This strikes me as a noble way to pass it, though.
― Matt, Saturday, 20 October 2007 18:33 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2190/1714521192_2c763aaa31.jpg
I win again!
― caek, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 18:45 (seventeen years ago)
http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/ruth_fowler/2008/03/the_antichrist_for_feminists.html
A+++++++++ trolling well done guardian u win
― banriquit, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:06 (seventeen years ago)
I stood on the edge of that enormous comments thread with a sense of trepidation I haven't felt since standing on the edge of the top diving board at the swimming pool aged nine. And then decided to walk back down the virtual ladder, straight back into the changing room, and back home.
― Matt DC, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:18 (seventeen years ago)
Ruth Fowler was born in 1979 and grew up in the mountains of North Wales. She received a first class BA (Hons) in English Literature from Cambridge University in 2000. She is sure they let her in as the token comprehensive school northerner.
After a year teaching in Buenos Aires and three months in India, she returned to King’s College, Cambridge to complete an MPhil. However, realising that she would rather be living life than reading about it, she finished her thesis on Bollywood films within six months and went to live in Nepal.
Post-Nepal, she travelled the world eking out a living from writing, teaching, sailing, cooking and begging. Ruth lived in Argentina, the South of France, the Alps, Florida, the Caribbean and Central America before finding herself in New York in January 2005, penniless and without a visa.
She has worked as a stripper in Manhattan and London, and her book, No Man's Land - about " the murky territory where eroticism and commerce collide" - is due to be published in the UK in June.
― Dom Passantino, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:21 (seventeen years ago)
This is a made-up character, right?
― Matt DC, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:22 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders/images/characters_cast/characters/ruth_f/ruth_fowler_large_1.jpg
― Dom Passantino, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:23 (seventeen years ago)
"But Mark, we cann'ae afford it!"
― Matt DC, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:23 (seventeen years ago)
Man, Eastenders was my shit back in 98/99.
― Dom Passantino, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:25 (seventeen years ago)
According to Mark's speech to Sharon in his last episode, he only had sex with Ruth once or maybe twice in the course of their whole marriage. No wonder she played away with that rubbish Irish lothario.
― Matt DC, Sunday, 30 March 2008 23:27 (seventeen years ago)
This reminds me of many articles about people who have done all right and would like to justify their wealth to people who haven't done all right. I'm not sure what the purpose of such articles is, unless it is for some form of...validation?
― laxalt, Monday, 31 March 2008 06:41 (seventeen years ago)
Ruth Fowler: she made a g today, but she made it in a sleazy way.
― Dom Passantino, Monday, 31 March 2008 08:32 (seventeen years ago)
quality shit:
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/1603/hadleydv9.png
― banriquit, Monday, 31 March 2008 08:48 (seventeen years ago)
The article was a bit TL;DR, the bits I read, the writer's style/manner was too annoying to concentrate on what she was on about "working class scouser, me, call a spade a spade, like" seemed to be the gist of it?
― Pashmina, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:22 (seventeen years ago)
My father, a right-wing scouser
AKA scum of the earth
― Tom D., Monday, 31 March 2008 09:24 (seventeen years ago)
key line:
I started to think of feminism more when what I was doing in life became unconditionally anti-feminist. I was grinding cock for a living in a strip club, getting my tits out - c'mon, there's no way around it. I was even more the antichrist for feminists. And suddenly I was heralded as a Messiah for Modern Women!
by?
also lols at blog: that famous, pre-9/11, NYC skyline...
― banriquit, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:25 (seventeen years ago)
"working class scouser, me, call a spade a spade, like"
-- Pashmina, Monday, March 31, 2008 9:22 AM (3 minutes ago) Bookmark Link
Julie Birchill RIP
― Dom Passantino, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:28 (seventeen years ago)
Max Gogarty
― Tom D., Monday, 31 March 2008 09:28 (seventeen years ago)
It's weird she mentions her father so much because you wouldn't have thought someone who worked in the sex industries would have any issues that way.
― Dom Passantino, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:29 (seventeen years ago)
Roffle.
I tried to read the entire article, couldn't make it through it, it is really very badly written.
I got the impression that if you met the writer IRL, they'd be really boring and whiny.
Also, I hate this steez "I am really stupid and obnoxious and full of shit, and I'm going to rub your face in it because I think that makes me more "real"/"interesting"/"whatever"(::rollseyes.gif::) than you, little person"
Yes, the Guardian is much worse than it used to be. Kind of like CH4, really.
― Pashmina, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:33 (seventeen years ago)
If you could buy it without G2 or any of the supplements, it might concievably be worth picking up again.
― Pashmina, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:34 (seventeen years ago)
Have you considered just throwing G2 away or burning it or never bothering to ever read it?
― Matt DC, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:35 (seventeen years ago)
Careful there Pash, she'll get her father on to you (xxp)
― Tom D., Monday, 31 March 2008 09:36 (seventeen years ago)
I don't think there's a newspaper that wouldn't be improved by removing the lifestyle supplements and the columnists. Except The Sun of course, a paper without real talking man of the people Gaunty is like a month without sunshine.
― Dom Passantino, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:36 (seventeen years ago)
Hey! But then you'd miss out on that excellent crossword!
I only get it on Saturdays, mainly for the Review. And that crossword.
― Masonic Boom, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:37 (seventeen years ago)
Araucaria's the only real crossword dude on there, the rest of them used to be suck.
― Noodle Vague, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:38 (seventeen years ago)
(Apologies if this has changed in the last 5 years or however long it's been)
― Noodle Vague, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:39 (seventeen years ago)
-- Matt DC, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:35 (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Link
I think I've mentioned a couple of times, I buy it once or twice a week on the way home, Jill likes to do the crossword. I never read it, it's too boring, too London/Westminster-orientated, too media-covering-the-media-ish, like a lot of former "quality" media - everyone they ever do a vox pop on seems to be a "journalist and a broadcaster" I don't think Jill ever reads it much either, she's a bbc news website addict.
― Pashmina, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:42 (seventeen years ago)
The Age and SMH are Australia's equivalent to the Guardian, and you'll all be pleased to know that they've gone to shit in exactly the same way.
xp I'm not surprised, it's probably the closest thing to proper news outside The Independent.
― Autumn Almanac, Monday, 31 March 2008 09:44 (seventeen years ago)