Alex S ([info]barrysarll) wrote,
@ 2009-07-06 11:03:00
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Current mood: tense
Current music:Disco 2000 - Pulp
Entry tags:family, gay, government idiocy, government non-idiocy, monotheism, pubs, tech, the indelicates

Two steps forward, one step back
"Chris Bryant, the new Foreign Office minister, who is gay, has started writing personal letters of congratulations to British diplomats who show public support for gay rights. He is praising them for such support even if it draws anger from national governments or local homophobic groups." Which is splendid news I'm surprised I've not seen more heralded, even if it is coming from one of the same ministers who recently tried to score some fairly cheap points with distinctly nebulous accusations of Tory homophobia - particularly weak given that, while Labour may have made progress with civil partnerships and the like, their consistent appeasement of homophobic monotheist scum has dented whatever pink kudos they should otherwise have earned. Of course, if they really want to cement the gay vote, Gordon could always come out. Not that I have any idea whether those rumours were even true, but if not it'd be even funnier watching him try to fake it.

I'm in Devon at the moment, wrestling once again with the most erratic cursor of our age. But before heading down here (maugree Sunday's efforts to beat previous records for One Of Those Days), I spent Friday confirming that the Landseer may be considerably more pleasant under its new management, but remains too expensive to be a viable local watering hole, and Saturday listening to country, and then watching the Indelicates. Now, I may previously have mentioned that they're a bit good, but I somehow failed until this unfairly truncated and thus blisteringly, magnificently angry performance to realise that they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation. My only regret is that [info]thedavidx wasn't quite drunk enough to do a Jarvis during their closing cover of 'Earth Song'.




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[info]augstone
2009-07-06 11:50 am UTC (link)
they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation.

agreed.

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[info]pippaalice
2009-07-07 05:06 pm UTC (link)
YES!

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they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation
[info]johnny_vertigen
2009-07-06 04:13 pm UTC (link)
Balls.

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Re: they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation
[info]barrysarll
2009-07-06 04:22 pm UTC (link)
Yes but you're hardly in a position to offer a counterclaim given you dislike all bands of our generation.

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Re: they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation
[info]johnny_vertigen
2009-07-06 04:34 pm UTC (link)
Micropenis are now.

My generation? Nothing to do with me guv, it was like this when I got 'ere, innit?

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Re: they are, quite simply, the best band of our generation
[info]barrysarll
2009-07-07 10:01 am UTC (link)
From what I've heard, they seem to be Bis for people who hate humanity. No bad thing, but hardly the stuff of legend.

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