Well, kinda. I have this little flashing icon which doesn't go away until I click on it. When I click on it it pops all this stuff into my web browser.
Then my useless trivia brain kicks in. The less important the information the more I am to remember it.
'kinell, I never realised how long your hair was. Looks good, mind. That reminds me, I must redye my hair this weekend now I've had jezebel_z shave it for me...
It looks good, but I think your hair did previously.
(I was the person who was stood by Dave Fish and Keris at the Cruxshadows gig who has a resemblance to someone in Oxford. Even Dave Fish admits to sometimes getting confused as to which is which and he's been to Prague with me.)
Less convenient, but: The Oakdale Arms 283 Hermitage Road London N4 1NP
Cassels cider at the moment, but will be changed regularly (6.5%, £2.20/pint). 8 handpumps for real ales; a selection from Milton Brewery and other micros within reasonable driving distance (B&T, Tring, Northampton, Nottingham, Mighty Oak, Atlas [I was lying about reasonable driving distance], Lidstones, Fenland, Nethergate, Brewsters, etc.) at decent prices (3.3% mild is £1.80/pint, 3.5% bitter is £2/pint, 4.2% best bitter is £2.20/pint, 4.4% stout is £2.30/pint, 5.3% strong bitter is £2.40/pint).
Happy Hour (ahem) 5-7pm Mon-Fri; all real ales £1.70/pint. (Keg stuff is £2/pint, but that's not really interesting.) Seven Sisters is the most convenient tube/railway station (Victoria Line, or Cambridge<->Liverpool Street line).
I shouldn't have thought so - it's only semi-permanent dye. I found before that I fade variably, though, so I'll have to see. Or I might do it again - there's still the purple to try after all :)
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Lucky you not to have to resort to dye to be (nearly) that colour :)
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2 Goth points out of a possible 10.
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And no, I don't. Most of the time.
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I did think of 2 1/2 to start with, then noticed your trousers match the trim on your building and I considered that a bit sad tbh.
And no, I don't. Most of the time.
I know. That's why my comment was actually an amusing reference to one of your previous LJ entries.
I would start on about how to react to obscure references but that's been done recently too .
;-)
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That's not my building (which has brown trimmings)! It's
one of your previous LJ entries
Good lord, you don't read that drivel do you ?
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Well, kinda. I have this little flashing icon which doesn't go away until I click on it. When I click on it it pops all this stuff into my web browser.
Then my useless trivia brain kicks in. The less important the information the more I am to remember it.
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mmmmmm, red...
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I'll give you the 2 1/2 out of 10 for goth points, and 8 out of 10 no the Strawberry Shortcake scale.
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You want to be grateful you're on another continent, mate...
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You're slipping.
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(I was the person who was stood by Dave Fish and Keris at the Cruxshadows gig who has a resemblance to someone in Oxford. Even Dave Fish admits to sometimes getting confused as to which is which and he's been to Prague with me.)
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Thank you...
Apologies for accusing you of being Oxfordly - I think I now have you pegged though, so will attempt not to get confused again :)
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I will make it up there sometime to the local goth night - will probably tag along with Nils.
Well say hi when you next see me.
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Old Rosie (7.5% real cider) is 2.50 and I think they had real ales from 2 pounds. Well worth checking out before a gig if your in London.
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The Oakdale Arms
283 Hermitage Road
London N4 1NP
Cassels cider at the moment, but will be changed regularly (6.5%, £2.20/pint). 8 handpumps for real ales; a selection from Milton Brewery and other micros within reasonable driving distance (B&T, Tring, Northampton, Nottingham, Mighty Oak, Atlas [I was lying about reasonable driving distance], Lidstones, Fenland, Nethergate, Brewsters, etc.) at decent prices (3.3% mild is £1.80/pint, 3.5% bitter is £2/pint, 4.2% best bitter is £2.20/pint, 4.4% stout is £2.30/pint, 5.3% strong bitter is £2.40/pint).
Happy Hour (ahem) 5-7pm Mon-Fri; all real ales £1.70/pint. (Keg stuff is £2/pint, but that's not really interesting.) Seven Sisters is the most convenient tube/railway station (Victoria Line, or Cambridge<->Liverpool Street line).
Sorry about the ad...
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I'm more of a cider person, but my mate who lives a lot nearer there would definitly be interested.
I'll post this on my livejournal.
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I think I like it, but I'll wait to see it in person before I make a final decision.
<thinks>
I assume it will still be red in September ?
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I shouldn't have thought so - it's only semi-permanent dye. I found before that I fade variably, though, so I'll have to see. Or I might do it again - there's still the purple to try after all :)
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I look forward to seeing it, but I must confess that I always thought your hair looked thoroughly scrummy as it was...
So when are you coming down to London to show it off to all of us Cosmopolitan types?
Have you bullied The Flashman Papers out of
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Something to do with not cutting it, I think.
So when are you coming down to London to show it off to all of us Cosmopolitan types?
Er, I'm not sure I was planning a grand tour. I think it's only provincial hair.
I can find TPTMNBN these days, though, so make me an offer. Preferably in the future, as life's gone all busy on me.
Ooh
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It's only semi-permanent, so I guess it'll stay for a month or two.
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Thank you
Dave