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[challenge entry] Could David Sullivan be the work of a Frankenstein type evil genius???


Half Hislop half Morrissey.

From the We Love David Sullivan challenge. See all 412 entries (closed)

(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:36, archived)
# my god!
well spotted!
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:38, archived)
# slag off sir moz
at your peril
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:39, archived)
# Heh heh
check out my profile :)
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:42, archived)
# ooh
you rotter sir
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:43, archived)
# Hey
I love the guy, but it had to be done.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:46, archived)
# Probably not the first time that S.P.M. has fisted himself
;)
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:47, archived)
# oi!
(gets fighting boots on)
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:48, archived)
# Haha, calm down - Morrissey is an idol of mine
Did you see him on Jools Holland? Best tv of last year :

Jools : Knock knock...
Morrissey : I refuse to answer the door.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:50, archived)
# yes i did
tv highlight of the year
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:50, archived)
# I was at my friends house, playing along on the guitar, drunk
It was great.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:52, archived)
# this just in
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(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:53, archived)
# Hahahahaha
I love Riks Morrissey gallery - I must submit something.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:54, archived)
# TV highlight of last year
It has got to be garth marenghi's dark place


(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:53, archived)
# That was genius, I admit
'Skipper the Eye Child' was inspired. As for 'Scotch Mist'...
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:55, archived)
# Classic
the bmx chase has got to be one of the finest moments
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:00, archived)
# Haha, and the dubbing
I knew it'd be ace from the first scene, where you see someone throw a cat into shot. Genius.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:05, archived)
# Hahaha
with the chimps!
that was great, I hope they make a new series.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:05, archived)
# Arf - and heaven knows he's miserable now
/refuses to make a 'Girlfriend in a Coma' joke.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:40, archived)
# i prefer
douglas coupland
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:44, archived)
# Ah, i've just started to re-read 'Hey Nostradamus'...

(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:45, archived)
# ooh that was great.
i loved microserfs too.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:52, archived)
# I haven't read that one
I am running out of books to read at the moment.
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:53, archived)
#
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. : Breakfast of Champions, Cat's Cradle, Lonesome No More.
Peter Carey: Bliss
Walter Tevis: Mockingbird
(, Sat 19 Mar 2005, 23:58, archived)
# I love Breakfast of Champions
The illustrations are used perfectly.

At the moment, I am in the doomed triangle of Camus, Kafka, Hunter S. Thompson, and strangely - Harry Potter books. I don't understand where the interest comes from.

edit: that isn't a triangle. blame alcohol and sleeping pills.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:02, archived)
# camus can do...
but sartre is smarter!


we all know that the majority of modern wisdom comes from the simpsons
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:13, archived)
# i recommend microserfs
its about computer geeks :op

edit: and there's less death
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:01, archived)
# I registered an awfully geeky hotmail address the other day, for msn
asthma@hotmail.co.uk

It makes me think of weakling children, huddled around a Spectrum ZX (as I was, alas).

I was a bit geeky when I was a kid, then that sort of vanished - now it appears to be coming back again.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:03, archived)
# i have recently embraced my geekiness
now i don't have a rock star* boyfriend to live up to. who needs cock when you have books!

*cough cough
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:11, archived)
# Ooh, who was the 'rock star' boyfriend?
edit: actually, I'd take cock over books - otherwise my bladder would burst
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:13, archived)
# no one's ever heard of them
hence the throat-clearing.

here in case you're interested
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:28, archived)
# Oof
I've heard of Spunge, who they've played with - they're local-ish, and I used to know a lot of the punk crowd. I didn't even know they were still going - they've been eclipsed by Farse.

I'm not really into the punk scene, so that reduces my chances of having heard of them.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:32, archived)
# farse are cocks
they played a charity gig to raise money for the anti nazi league at eddies in birmingham, and demanded to be paid moleste amounts of money. don't think i've ever met a band more up their own arses.
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:37, archived)
# You're from Birmingham?

(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:43, archived)
# nuneaton
but went to quite a few gigs around the brum area. i don't live there anymore tho it is rubbish (sunny nunny that is)
(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:45, archived)
# Ah, i'm from Staffs, myself - but all of my friends are from B'ham

(, Sun 20 Mar 2005, 0:47, archived)