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Ash and Cinders

I'm tired. I want to sleep. But these books won't write themselves

Me too. Unfortunately these books won't proof-read themselves either. I've tried bribery and threats and education and still they can't seem to correct themselves. I'm considering moving onto pleading...

carnations

That says nothing to me about my life. (Unless you are offering to meet me with a pink chrysanthemum in your lapel and proof-read my work for me).

Burn down the disco, hang the blessed D.J.

That's the one. Or, alternatively:

'Burn, Baby Burn'
'Fire in the Disco'

There's a theme, isn't there?

Now. Should I burn these essays, or should I go to a disco and burn that instead? I like ashes.

randomdirectory/Bergen2001_22.jpg - Hmm, the Pavilion would look *much* better in grey, wouldn't it?

Hmm. I never thought of that. So. They were both mad, but one had a slightly better sense of colour... And made his house slightly more flammable...

(I say slightly as one seems to burn more often than the other... A quick google search suggests that people like burning pavilions. Must be something about the way tastes have changed. Scary and disturbing really.)

I haven't looked at the Royal Pavilion in Brighton recently. It is possible that the ash from the burning pavilion on the West Pier will have turned the Royal Pavilion grey... Slightly disturbing thought, actually.

Okay, this is really quite scary: [wired.com article], or am I just naive?

Reminds me of someone I once knew who managed to breed a skin disease new to medical science because he felt like collecting them. On himself...

People who think that way are bizarre and sick and wrong in the head.

But. If that's what they choose and they know what they are choosing then not much can be said about it really. People like to court danger and risk. They also like to combine that with sex.

The really worrying thing was that there were some strange aspects to that article that actually made it sound like a religious act...

Not for me (especially because I am not a man), but thanks for the link.

Links. Attributed links. New links. No links...

Yes, lots of links. No time to post though. All on sidebar under Disposable L's. They don't look attributed. They are. It's all in the title field... Easy. Quick. Linky Goodness. Lots of new links. No Lack of Links. No Lakoff Links either. Sorry.

I find that random sentences and meaning keeps emerging from it...

Not sure if people like it though.

Oh well. Time to get back to it. These papers won't burn themselves. These pavilions neither.

UPDATE:

James sent me this link:

"But the damage has been done--thanks in part to Drudge--and the 25 percent figure, as Andrew Sullivan complained in Salon last week, 'will soon be accepted as fact,' despite the story having 'completely fallen apart.'"

Posted by joh at 08:45 AM on May 29, 2003
Category: interjections
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