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You do realise......

 
 
The Natural Way
18:12 / 31.10.01
......Alan Moore and Eddies Campbell's 'Snakes & Ladders' came out today?

[ 31-10-2001: Message edited by: young runt ]
 
 
DrDee
09:02 / 01.11.01
Oh my goodness!
I'll have to put my brother (the Campbell/Moore fan in our house) under lock and key for a few days!
 
 
DaveBCooper
09:02 / 01.11.01
Good pedigree of creator there - but what's it about ?
Genuinely drawing a total blank on this one.

DBC
 
 
ghadis
09:02 / 01.11.01
Exellent...I'm straight to the shops today...
I guess it's in the same vein as The Birth Caul which i loved...Developed from some of Moores spoken word/ritual stuff...

Did anyone else get Moores 'The Highbury Working'..What did you think of it?
 
 
DaveBCooper
09:02 / 01.11.01
I liked The Highbury Working. Very interesting stuff about history (would Bazalgette be in any way linked with the man of the same name who’s involved in Channel 4, I wonder?), and I like the way all the elements come together in the final track.

DBC
 
 
yawn - thing's buddy
21:05 / 01.11.01
WE ARE:

'mud that sat up.'

respek the beard.
 
 
yawn - thing's buddy
07:43 / 06.11.01
you do realise that constantine makes an appearance in this comic book.

and Moore speks him out as a south london thug.

not liverpool.

not newcastle.

please refer to thread about constantine/cage in films for further debate concerning where the cheeky chappy is actually from.

if you can be arsed, of course.
 
  
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