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cwmbrancity

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  1. careful with surrounding occultists, they could start buying you drinks & the next thing you know yer waking up on Canvey Island with faint memories of being goat raped somewhere in wood near Colchester
  2. thirst triggered heads to fridge for chilled dc, sad-wank
  3. to quote Boris, "cripes", the Ashes & the urn involved take on a whole new meaning the game's been thru every marketing gimmick available, daft colours, pink balls, day/night, ultra short slog matches, India's massive money domestic league, but 5 day Test matches are proper fun & the forthcoming Australia v Inglan series will light up winter if you fancy an outstanding documentary on the sociological focus of the game globally & the infamous West Indies teams that put the fear of christ into every team they played (where else could you get a fast bowler nicknamed Whispering Death?), this is well worth a watch
  4. chuckle vision saaaaafe, its a mint game, plus cricket is on the rise in the US, a bit like rugby, 2 games the US could really challenge the rest of world at in the not too distant future cricket test matches over 5 days are one of sport's temporal glitches that somehow work, imagine following a game for 5 whole days.......bliss
  5. agree to disagree, there's so much to enjoy, the strange sisters who get involved one of whom is a seer of sorts, the editing (sounds bs but Roeg is on another planet with style), the synchronicities, the crimson tide.... would highly recommend Performance & Bad Timing, the latter is intensely creepy cos its not framed as conventional horror Donald Cammel's "White of the Eye" is well worth hunting down too, v similar style, the protagonist is a sound system engineer so there's a weird sound design aspect + David Keith redefined insane... In a similar vein, John Hurt plays an electro-acoustic composer in The Shout, almost parallel stylistically to the above works, infinite juxtapositions between his sound recording work & the madness around, plus Tony Banks did the soundtrack/effects, a lost British beast:
  6. for the first minute i thought it was a piss-take, then whoooooaaaaah, thumpin' proper bo brrrrro Max Graef has put out some incredible tracks in the last few years, that level of roughness is like olde Dance Mania or very earliest Relief
  7. a dose of Glenn Underground fiyah
  8. "after you on the puffer, bwlad" trance dolphins, rather than Trance dolphins
  9. Julian Cope was one of the primers for exploring Neolithic sites same-ish period as his better drone works with Thighpaulsandra, The Modern Antiquarian is good fun & even has a vibes report alongside the chronologies, interpretations & rights of access. theres a kind of lament in-between the lines about the loss of the relationship between people & these sites + landscapes. Academic archaeologists dismiss it as travelog, but that was the intention. Worth trying to track down with the dvd & the following Megalithic European issue, cos youlube only offers so much quality-wise https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=julian+cope+the+modern+antiquarian&source=lnms&tbm=vid&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiGkay0vJvXAhUIAcAKHSUoC7UQ_AUIDCgD&biw=1366&bih=636 the tunes from are up there with Coil's drone works, even if Silbury is Neolithic & def not Norse https://www.discogs.com/Julian-Cope-Odin/release/597840?ev=rr Cope & TSP's Queen Elizabeth "Elizabth Vagina" has nuggets & pearls, check Eisteddfod 69, Callanish & the more coherent parts of The Dianaver https://www.discogs.com/Queen-Elizabeth-Queen-Elizabeth-2-Elizabeth-Vagina/release/301342
  10. any trick or treaters who interrupt viewing will get greeted like this while being pelted with Maltesers WARNING FILM SPOILER CONTAINED WITHIN:
  11. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/06/05/original-stonehenge-was-dismantled-in-wales-and-moved-to-wiltshi/
  12. havent re-checked last few pages, but this raised a few chuckles https://www.sadanduseless.com/2017/02/tiny-trumps/
  13. surely there were projected annual business plans, returns/profit & losses from manufacturers? there has to be some responsibility on the part of the patient? i went from 20mg x 4 of morphine daily after getting legs n pelvis obliterated, but after a full discharge the GP would only prescribe codeine, a horrendous substance @ 240mg a day because it didnt touch the pain but maaaaan did i itch, night sweat & clog up yer guts ended up having to see said Dr with an independent advocate to get dihydrocodeine @ approx 240mg a month, and even then i shaved it down to about a third of that cos of the yucky feeling opiates can be lush, but "Letter From a Master Addict to Dangerous Drugs" was written in 1956, so theres surely been a lot of time for folks to fully absorb the perils of the poppy i empathize with you if yer trying to negotiate use, but wedge withdrawal shouldnt be too severe, if i could do it any1 can
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