Posted October 31, 200816 yr Could it be argued that a great deal of the passion and involvement that moves a scene on be borne of lonely moments? I've noticed that I have on accassion been most soulfully ambulant, as it were, when I've not had an all consuming love interest. Therefore could it be argued that a great deal of furtherance on this, or any scene, be borne of a want of belonging? Hands up those single dealers and collectors and dj's.
October 31, 200816 yr Could it be argued that a great deal of the passion and involvement that moves a scene on be borne of lonely moments? I've noticed that I have on accassion been most soulfully ambulant, as it were, when I've not had an all consuming love interest. Therefore could it be argued that a great deal of furtherance on this, or any scene, be borne of a want of belonging? Hands up those single dealers and collectors and dj's. gerra life or see a shrink
October 31, 200816 yr Author Barney! I give you your 120th post and you treat me like that? I'm afraid to say that I believe you have missed my point - don't always read literally mate.
October 31, 200816 yr Could it be argued that a great deal of the passion and involvement that moves a scene on be borne of lonely moments? I've noticed that I have on accassion been most soulfully ambulant, as it were, when I've not had an all consuming love interest. Therefore could it be argued that a great deal of furtherance on this, or any scene, be borne of a want of belonging? Hands up those single dealers and collectors and dj's. I hope you are not referring to those " lost weekends " , when you were having a menage a trois with Stella and Jack Daniel ....... Malc Burton
October 31, 200816 yr Author I hope you are not referring to those " lost weekends " , when you were having a menage a trois with Stella and Jack Daniel ....... Malc Burton Malc, the last coherent memory I have is between the hours of 7.46pm and 10.33pm supping Tetleys in The General Elliot in Croft in 1987 mate - you have no idea how bang on you are.
Could it be argued that a great deal of the passion and involvement that moves a scene on be borne of lonely moments?
I've noticed that I have on accassion been most soulfully ambulant, as it were, when I've not had an all consuming love interest.
Therefore could it be argued that a great deal of furtherance on this, or any scene, be borne of a want of belonging?
Hands up those single dealers and collectors and dj's.