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Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
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It's a rewrite of 'Leaving of Liverpool', but, yes, Dylan's version ranks as one of my favourite of his songs. The Whitmark Demos album is really good as well. It covers my favourite Dylan era (I guess it's clichéd to prefer his protest-singer phase, but whatever).

My only problem with Lorde is that she's four years younger than me and makes me think I'm wasting my life even more than usual…

Oh, it's clichéd
to be cynical
at Christmas…

Actually I think that happens in Adaptation

Especially Gaslight.

It's been a while since I read the books, but I think that is explored to some degree…

Ach, I'm dumb and didn't see the irony.

Finally, somewhere to put my Joy Division oven gloves!

*sniggers*

We don't, but pretending is good enough.

PUPPET BUTTS! (PUPPET BUTTS!)
PUPPET BUTTS! (PUPPET BUTTS!)
PUPPET BUTTS! (PUPPET BUTTS!)

According to an interview a while back the first four are hour-long, the finale is longer as the rest have been.

STEPHEN!

*Operation Yewtree follows thread, takes notes*

I remember hearing a while back that he has a huge latino following.

What about BNL?

Huh? Bowie was unmistakably Bowie.

The vinyl version is holographic, which has raised my opinion of it. It may not be any more imaginative but… oooh shiny!

Is he going to break his back and/or make him humble?