Pop Will Eat Me Tonight
Mar. 3rd, 2007 06:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Remember Philip Howard, the preacher who stood at Oxford Circus every day, preaching "be a WINNER, not a SINNER"? He disappeared, and I read somewhere that he'd been given an ASBO (Anti Social Behaviour Order). Turns out he is now hanging out by Stratford Station, just in front of the shopping centre.
I had never been to Stratford before, even though it's only one tube stop away from Mile End. We wanted to buy some reading lamps, and the nearest Argos was in Stratford. Hearing the preacher as I came out of the station was like a burst of nostalgia, that nice feeling when you spot a familiar face in the crowd. And how deliciously ironic that most of the people walking by didn't understand a word coming out of his speakers.
We stopped for lunch in a cafe and I thought of inviting
sushidog to join us, but I'd forgotten my mobile phone at home. I then temporarily left Kevin on a bench -- drawing pikeys eating chips and Jehovah Witnesses preaching the end of the world -- to go search for music in HMV. I bought CD86, a compilation of indie music from the 80s, including The Pastels, Half Man Half Biscuit, Pop Will Eat Itself and the Wedding Present. Fantastic.
I had never been to Stratford before, even though it's only one tube stop away from Mile End. We wanted to buy some reading lamps, and the nearest Argos was in Stratford. Hearing the preacher as I came out of the station was like a burst of nostalgia, that nice feeling when you spot a familiar face in the crowd. And how deliciously ironic that most of the people walking by didn't understand a word coming out of his speakers.
We stopped for lunch in a cafe and I thought of inviting
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on 2007-03-03 07:14 pm (UTC)no subject
on 2007-03-04 08:40 am (UTC)We went to that cafe outside the mall, facing the city town hall. Know the one?
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on 2007-03-03 10:15 pm (UTC)Those were the golden days. It's not even bleary-eyed nostalgia, it's just abrupt honesty...
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