Wild boys always shine
Oct. 16th, 2003 01:11 pmOn Tuesday, the original incarnation of Duran Duran (no Duffy pedantry please, wonderful though he is) played their first British show in 14 years.
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And thence to the Kennel Club, a fine if somewhat underattended slice of ROCK. About which, again, one can say little that is not better summarised: \m/
Being possessed of a certain amount of foresight, I booked Wednesday off. A perfectly bright and cold day on which to potter. Visited West Library and the Arthur Simpson Library...contemplated visiting South Library too but in some respects I am only human. Did some washing. Bought the new 2000AD and read it while sat in a tree to the inexplicable consternation of the populace. Watched Igby Goes Down, which is jolly good and features Claire Danes, Ryan Phillippe and some woman called Peet all being evil yet foxy around Macaulay Culkin's brother. Went to the Hidden Cameras, who featured Bernard Butler but did not play Ban Marriage and thus irked me.
Also: last night, a train on the Pink Line which was only going to Edgware Road magically metamorphosed into a Circle Line train at said station, thereby negating the need to change. Alas, it did not then transform into a Victoria or Piccadilly train at King's Cross.
On which note, what the hell is wrong with the Jubilee Line these days?
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And thence to the Kennel Club, a fine if somewhat underattended slice of ROCK. About which, again, one can say little that is not better summarised: \m/
Being possessed of a certain amount of foresight, I booked Wednesday off. A perfectly bright and cold day on which to potter. Visited West Library and the Arthur Simpson Library...contemplated visiting South Library too but in some respects I am only human. Did some washing. Bought the new 2000AD and read it while sat in a tree to the inexplicable consternation of the populace. Watched Igby Goes Down, which is jolly good and features Claire Danes, Ryan Phillippe and some woman called Peet all being evil yet foxy around Macaulay Culkin's brother. Went to the Hidden Cameras, who featured Bernard Butler but did not play Ban Marriage and thus irked me.
Also: last night, a train on the Pink Line which was only going to Edgware Road magically metamorphosed into a Circle Line train at said station, thereby negating the need to change. Alas, it did not then transform into a Victoria or Piccadilly train at King's Cross.
On which note, what the hell is wrong with the Jubilee Line these days?