this was on planet earth and is the best thing i have ever seen: i wish i was his best friend. i really love porridge and honey, red wine, white wine, kris' top lip piercing, ink splatters, my lovely bunch of FRANS, lost, reading, wonky wine glasses, the whitworth art gallery ping pong championship, skinny jeans, team bean, emlyn's voice, impressions of emlyn's voice, freeview, fringes, MANCHESTER, abbrieviating words in real life but not in text messages, watching people play intstruments i wish i could play, having paintings on my wall, stealing gemma's dresses, fuel in withington, nice cheifs, getting lifts to places unexpectedly in cars, THE BLACK COUNTRY DIALECT, my dog cushion, myspace, walking, old battered shoes, HUMMUS, cardigans, STING RELATED JOKES, my bedroom, shopping ON MY OWN, art galleries, in jokes, BEASTS.
the two hip kids that created this most special entity on t'interwebwww.myspace.com/beastartcollective
is ace innit!
GROUNDHOG DAY. and sister act 2.
father ted.
wuthering heights! read that t'other week. emily bronte, she died when she was 30 just after she wrote that book. you're an animal viskovitz! thats a good book too. margaret atwood - ever since i read the handmaids tale in sixth form. SYLVIA PLATH. chuck palanuik - he wrote fight club but also lots of other tres bien books. THE OXFORD BOOK OF MYSTICAL VERSE was given to me for my 21st, twas a good prezzie. when i was 8 i used to read as much enid blyton as i could get my grubby little child like hands on - the faraway tree was crazy! memoirs of a geisha was good, film was a bit wack. BIRDSONG by sebastian faulks, was a bit of a MISH to read but worth it. haruki murakami. think he's japanese. yeh he is. i'm gonna try to read everything he's written, so far i have read one. ahh i read like a mentalist but always forget the authors. that's a bit crap like but who cares. so long as i never read james rubbish patterson again i'm happy.
all three are my heroes.