... Well I think the past week has shown us that even a small group of people cannot agree what "working class" actually means. The fact we don't know what we...
... Not really, I was making a wry aside at current (well fairly recent) events in the UK where a reporter got access to Holyrood palace by posing as a builder...
... So in otherwords, he got in by acting as if he was supposed to be there, as if in effect he owned the place? -- Jon ... Cats are the embodiment of angels...
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... Apart from the fact that it was still a working class guise regardless of how you choose to interpret it, I was actually referring to his milkman get up....
... young ... less ... builder. ... how ... up. The ... Yes, but Jon Pertwee in drag or as a milkman isn't the Doctor fitting in with the working classes, it's...
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jonblum2000 <jblum@...> wrote ... It did not, however, win. The winner was Christopher Fowler's "American Waitress" (in "Crimewave 7: The Last Sunset",...
kormanau <korman@...> wrote ... What I don't really get -- and it isn't in the rest of the article, but maybe there was a context to Paul's words that...
I just finished ETERNITY WEEPS, staying up way too late last night to do so. Regarding the story itself, (1) I simply do not believe that humanity got off...
... It was in _Death and Diplomacy_ by Dave Stone, the book immediately before _Happy Endings_. (In retrospect, there's not an awful lot of time between their...
... Well, here in the U.S. "socialist" is used by the far right to mean "anything we don't like." It occurs to me that most of the American far right wouldn't...
... So I'd have to read a Dave Stone novel if I wanted to find out much about Jason's background that I couldn't glean from ETERNITY WEEPS? Urmph. I think...
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... I don't think it's possible to use an American definition of it in this context. In the UK, socialism tends to be perceived as a little unbending in its...
... On the other hand, he may have something there -- only the opposite way round. I've known people who talk about 'socialism' in odd ways, and you argue with...
... From: <wdstarr@...> ... And, since I specialize in vague and uninteresting trivia :), I'll point out that 'So Vile A Sin' is also sans logo, since...
... Perhaps "socialist" is an odd word choice, but since Paul defines precisely what he means, it might be more productive to look for a more accurate label...
Henry Potts wrote: It did not, however, win. The winner was Christopher Fowler's "American Waitress" (in "Crimewave 7: The Last Sunset", TTA Press). The other...
... That would be Chris Bulis, obviously. -Jesse __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best...
I remember hearing somewhere in The Dark Path there was a suggestion of Jamie & Victoria being intimately involved .Does anybody know what page /chapter this...
... From: "Ian Mond" <IS_Mond@...> ... Those are the two--Bulis has, among others, 'The Sorcerer's Apprentice', 'Twilight of the Gods', 'The Eye of the...