“Your brain is software Your brain is Game Boy It's filled with excretement And your short-term memory Will fleetingly remember Our gentlemen's agreement”
Pan resides in Welsh green masquerades On Welsh cat caravans But the monty Hides in curtains Grey blackish cream All the paintings you recall All the side stepped cars All the brutish laughs From the flat and the wild dog downstairs
Up the drain pipe, rapid he did sprout, Grey templates on us he had to inflict. Suburbia holds more than you care for, Suburbia holds more than you care for...
I'm hot! He's out Rrrrrrr-tch-tch-tch-tch-tch-tch You never knew I was around That's why you tried to climb on my back You step on my toes And pretend you never knew But you mess With this cat But let me warn you my friend Never do that again Cause I'm Kimble The Nimble! #FallFriday
@weddingpresent.bsky.social Terrific show at the Garage last night. As much as I miss Melanie and Charles, the new drummer and bassist are excellent. Rachel might be the best guitarist I've seen in the band. Here's to another 40 years!
Book 25 of the year: Fundamentally by Nussibah Younis. A very sharp witted novel that tackles radicalisation, racism, friendship and faith along with the internal politics and bureaucracy of huge organisations. At times it's hard to believe this is a work of fiction. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
🎶O'er grassy dale, and lowland scene Come see, come hear, the English Scheme. The lower-class, want brass, bad chests, scrounge fags. The clever ones tend to emigrate Like your psychotic big brother, who left home For jobs in Holland, Munich, Rome🎶 #fallfriday youtu.be/skSfmmnbw5k?...
Edward lived with Mary Like sister and brother 'Til one night Men are this Men are that (DIY) Women too (DIY) Then there was three! (DIY) A new start (DIY) A weird wake (DIY) It all changed after Ed's Babe
Book 24 of the year: Everything Nothing Someone by Alice Carriere. A harrowing but brave narration of childhood neglect, drug abuse and mental illness, spurred on by pill prescribing professionals. It's a grim read at times but ends on a hopeful note.
Overrun by people from different cultures and religions..... like when the first pilgrims landed in what became the US? But they were white, so it was OK that they stole the land.