Wednesday, October 26, 2005

our friends lived here, the one who jumped has serious burns and broke her back

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attempted murder

last night someone set fire to a bag of refuse in the doorway of a shop in lower richmond road

say a little prayer for our friends who were trapped on the top floor of the blazing building

Sunday, October 23, 2005

burt & gina

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trapeze

camera work by robert krasker, directed by carol reed, worked together on the third man

starring burt lancaster, gina lollobrigida, tony curtis, and a beautiful circus

pure red-in-the-tooth melodrama, but i gaped at the magnificent camera work

exemplary story-telling and the dialogue is 110% distilled emotional blackmail

if you love beauty, and circuses, and beginners-level mind-games, it really is great fun !

Friday, October 21, 2005

improvisation

at four a.m. it was warm and dry but by seven, when i arrived at my first drop, a village pub in sussex, the rain was looking like prison bars

the pub was still dark and there was no one around, so what was i to do with a sack of flour and three cardboard boxes ?

i found three empty beer crates and inverted them

then i went into the pub garden and pinched two giant umbrellas from the tables to make a tent ... and it worked !

apropos of nuffink ...

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Tuesday, October 18, 2005

mad jack fuller's sugarloaf

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i love this book

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hero worship

i had to screech to a halt today after glimpsing one of mad jack fuller's follies

i'd been introduced to him by the late great edith sitwell in her lovely book "english eccentrics" which celebrates the energy and passion and humanity of those who are extremely disinhibited for one reason or another

she probably wrote it for money, and in a hurry, but it is well worth persevering with her

Monday, October 17, 2005

hands that have never played the piano

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phew !

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more half-baked guesswork in industrial archaeology ...


cycling every day from putney bridge towards nine elms, i pass a couple of tall "chimneys" springing from the pavement

might they have provided ventilation for bazalgette's famous sewer ?

the pattern around the rim at the top is certainly in the right kind of style for the project

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/bazalgette_joseph.shtml

what do you think ?