Posts by Kebabette
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Love hearing your stories everybody. I was raised on Young Ones milk ... The People's Poet shows how it is done. Including "raunchy" tribute to Felicity Kendall. From my 1984 copy of Bachelor Boys which has survived earthquakes and too much love. The Poetry of Rick "Have got a tin of Alphabetti Spaghetti, under bed, locked in suitcase. Remember TRUTH IN POETRY".
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Dubdotdash's listing of Record Store events
Being in Otautahi, Galaxy Records has X-Ray Charles live instore and rare & collectable vinyl from the vaults.Pennylane Records have pushed their Record Day stuff out to the afternoon of Friday 25 April.
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Loved Giovanni's post, having it here is a bonus. Beautiful shots people.
This is me and my grandad Fred. We all lived in Papatoetoe and used to spend a lot of time with Nana and Grandad. My Dad and Fred called each other Jock - they used to do bbqs and beers in their y-fronts. I remember the wee dress I am wearing; me and my sister had the same frock. I am slightly wonky - a characteristic that has stayed with me.
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Notes & Queries: Time & Perfume, in reply to
Damn you must smell good! Those CBs sound intriguing. I have CB In the library which smells more of book dust than books per se. Am getting a bottle of Paperback by Demeter soon.
I like what Etat Libre D'Orange and L'Artisan do too - I have gone through my bottle of Timbuktu way too quick (supposedly for men - but pshaw to gendering perfumes).
And I think Gorilla/Lush do some amazing things. Am wearing Voice of Reason today which has a whiff of brandy.
Viva le good pongs!
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OOhhh now you're talking. I revel in perfume, if I was rich would have roomfuls of it. I am a Shalimar girl, but love Mitsouko. Guerlain's male scents like Vetiver are also sublime.
Some of my most exciting Twitter moments was when Luca Turin tweets me. Squee! He's in my pantheon.
I am curious about odd perfumes too ( have a hankering to smell like a book.
Wonderful stuff David and Public Address.
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Capture: A Month of Sundays, in reply to
It does! Mētal Machine Music ...
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Capture: A Month of Sundays, in reply to
Heck yeah, brilliant colour is the thing, always. Speaking of which I saw the most awesome double rainbow over St Albans in February - but was beyond the ability of my dear wee camera to capture the wow of its bright band of colours. Kia ora Jackson, and Russell too.
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