Why won't it let me post this on the Uncut/Mojo Writers thread?

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"haha, I like Allan Jones - its the certainty y'see (Pekinpah, Jim Thomson, Burritos, Sloshed with the Specials, truculency of Van Morrison, praise god and pass the fuckin' ammo, etc). But I do not, I DO NOT like Nigel Williamson. Now if only he'd turn up. Him and Ian McDonald. I'm really interested in seeing how Marcello's writing comes across. Ie, will it be radically difft from the normal 'sounds like gossamer butterfly wings, lilting at the press of fire'-isms of Uncut? Actually, I don't think that is what Uncut is like, hah, I only bought all of them last year. It's more an objective hanging from a distant start stance they espouse, rather than, what I perceive, the more personal approach of websites like the 'Trig and CoM. A column in Uncut called the Church of Me with just usual Marcello writing would be the greatest thing ever, though for reasons of publicness of the mag such a column would, I think, have to be divorced of the personal/spiritual dimension that the current CoM has?"

Huh?

david h (david h), Friday, 18 October 2002 09:25 (twenty-three years ago)

Sorry about the abuse but it just kept on coming up 'Server not found'; I tried entering difft names; I am at uni, they seem to not like the Cookies (ie the Read and Unread, black and red messages don't show up either). Can a moderator delete this thread and put this message in the correkt thread?

david h (david h), Friday, 18 October 2002 09:27 (twenty-three years ago)

A CoM column in Uncut would be ACE. What I love most is that Marcello writes for both Uncut and the Wire. :-)

nathalie (nathalie), Friday, 18 October 2002 10:00 (twenty-three years ago)

heheh a month's worth of CoM would take up half the magazine! :-)

Then again, a daily CoM column in, say, the Guardian or Independent, would be quite nice. Miles Kington must have enough to retire on now, surely?

Marcello Carlin, Friday, 18 October 2002 10:07 (twenty-three years ago)

My Mum thinks Miles Kington is very funny. Whether she'd think the same about 10,000 words on the puncta of Scooter is another matter. Bring it on sez I.

Tom (Groke), Friday, 18 October 2002 12:54 (twenty-three years ago)


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