The club hosting last night's Vichy show was far less lesbionic than we were led to expect - indeed, I think it had a higher male to female ratio than any club I regularly attend, so if they are aiming at a sapphist vibe, they're very bad shots. Still, another fine show by Vichy, which I think won over as many regulars as it perplexed; just a pity none of them seemed to take active offence.
Meeting at Trash Palace beforehand, though...OK, both pubs and clubs contain a feature called a 'bar', right? So if a place is described as a Bar, the logical conclusion would be that it has more/better 'bar', wouldn't it? In which case, how come so many Bars have a smaller, more poorly-stocked 'bar' than the average pub or club?
On the Tube yesterday, there was a man reading a book on christian education. It came as absolutely no surprise when he grabbed a seat he could equally have left to the woman standing on its other side, and sat down with his elbow in my ribs. Still, I was reading a book not just about evolution, but about the evolution of evolution and I made sure to set to 'broadcast'.
(Between this, the other book I've just started which seems, in a sense, also to be about evolution, and seeing Clash of the Titans for about the twentieth time over the holidays, I've been thinking ( Read more... ))
So if the police want to question Kate Moss over drugs, are they planning to do the same with all the other famous people who've admitted taking them? Including the ones with knighthoods and the like? Or are they simply pandering to a British public engages in one of its periodic fits of morality?
Meeting at Trash Palace beforehand, though...OK, both pubs and clubs contain a feature called a 'bar', right? So if a place is described as a Bar, the logical conclusion would be that it has more/better 'bar', wouldn't it? In which case, how come so many Bars have a smaller, more poorly-stocked 'bar' than the average pub or club?
On the Tube yesterday, there was a man reading a book on christian education. It came as absolutely no surprise when he grabbed a seat he could equally have left to the woman standing on its other side, and sat down with his elbow in my ribs. Still, I was reading a book not just about evolution, but about the evolution of evolution and I made sure to set to 'broadcast'.
(Between this, the other book I've just started which seems, in a sense, also to be about evolution, and seeing Clash of the Titans for about the twentieth time over the holidays, I've been thinking ( Read more... ))
So if the police want to question Kate Moss over drugs, are they planning to do the same with all the other famous people who've admitted taking them? Including the ones with knighthoods and the like? Or are they simply pandering to a British public engages in one of its periodic fits of morality?