"Then there's no need to think that other people can do things better than you can do 'em"


Every Wednesday I have an hour and a half block where I sit at the computer and do souless things like data inputting, to break this up I always caught up with Hail, Hail Rock'n'Roll. For years reading this article has been like having the kind of chats you can only have with certain pals, the kind where it's okay to be a thinker and it's okay to be unashamedly geeky about what you love.  You come away feeling like you've righted a few wrongs and have been introduced to something amazing, something as amazing as Jonathan Richman's The Morning of Our Lives.

Laura Barton writes beautifully, I worried too much about gaining my indepenence to take the risk of trying to become a writer and so pour myself into zines when I can and can only dream of one day crafting my words like her. So this is a little post filled with love as today I read that it's going to be over and so am devouring them and the songs she references all over again instead of writing reports.

Don't know what I'm to look at next Wednesday!