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I love Witchitai-to. I love Pavement. = SOLD

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Got a load of new stripey t-shirts. I look like I’ve eaten Edwyn Collins. Might need to lay off the Yorkies.

The key thing is, weve already let these amusical greedheads wreck music once, why wave them through again? www.theverge.com/news/674366/...

Coming fifth in a twenty team league and seeing that as deserving of entering something called the Champions League says everything about the delusional, entitlement of the English Premier League.

Delighted Kieran Tierney got a goodbye goal. In a parallel universe Arsenal (or, say, an Unai Emery Arsenal) he'd have been pivotal, a captain, a hero. Might not've won anything, but, um, we haven't.

Knew we should never have let Rogic go.

Oh gee

Ding Dong 🛎️ New Stereolab delivered, lads.

My plans for a major retail emporium are being threatend by wholesalers who won't let me steal the stock.

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At Wide Awake! Kneecap seem to have made Celtic the hipster football top of choice. On a count, up to 19, been here an hour. More news as it happens.

Kid last official day at school, bar exams. Dropped her off and gave her invoice for 13 yrs of walking, driving. With the 15% loyal customer discount came out at £21k. “Jobless energy, mate.”

Lots of love for Debsey and lots of love for the cover. Designed with meticulous care and attention by, of course, Paul Kelly www.resident-music.com/productdetai... @resident-music.com

Been offline. What time is Ange getting sacked?

Great advert for the European Super League this.

“What do you want for your birthday, son?” “10 scotch pies and a block of slice. And a Joy Division t shirt. Size XL. Because 10 scotch pies and a block of slice.”

I was in the Cross Keys in Covent Garden in the late 1990s. George Wendt was appearing in Art at the time. About 10pm, he walked into the pub and sat at the end of the bar. Just like Norm. People lined up to buy “Norm” a beer until closing time. Apparently he did that every night like clockwork.

Evan Dando, frontman of The Lemonheads, spills the true story of his band’s tumultuous history and what it was like to be famous in the pre-internet days in his candid, colorful, and unputdownable memoir, Rumours of My Demise. Out 23 October, you can pre-order now. linktr.ee/rumoursofmydemise

Severed an artery and a tendon in my little finger, getting undressed for shower by brushing a badly fitted glass lampshade with hand taking off t shirt - see avatar.

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Explained the whole magic of James Forrest’s goal yesterday to 18yo kid. Totally unbothered. “Wow, mate.”

I very much like the Valerie June album. Easy going psychedelic American roots music.

Yes!

Fair amount of ‘of course these music festivals in parks are a blight’ followed by ‘how could anyone consider me, a cool person, a NIMBY’ offence on today’s Bluesky. on.ft.com/4khoq4y The battle for London’s park life