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Is he availabe in England, do you know? I have a couple of his tracks on compilations, ('Women Of The World Take Over' for one) and he seems to be a good addition to the record collection.
| Re: Jim O'Rourke
by TAT
on 2000-04-14 21:22:26
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I'm in Australia, so yeah, you'll probably have to get imports. Bit expensive, but trust me, he's worth it. Dave Pajo is also good (aka Aerial M/Papa M) - kind of like underwater Jimi Hendrix.
By the way, I'm new to this place. Stumbled across it 'cos of my web journal fixation. Pretty classy, huh.
| Hi TAT
by Amelia
on 2000-04-15 09:39:46
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Hi TAT, weclome to Tater's World, and thanks for the intro.
I am Amelia, a high school chum of Tater's now living in New York City, but part of the same old cyber-media-tocracy. Along with the founder and Tommie, I round out the over-40 Geezer contingent here in Potatoe Land.
But tell us, are you really Tiffany-Amber Thiessen?
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by tat
on 2000-04-16 20:28:20
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Hello to you too!
And who on earth is Tiffany-Amber Thiessen. Oh wait. ARRRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. She is so gross. I can't remember her face - only that awful tsunami fringe...
No, actually 'tat' refers to my full name, tatiana, which I hate because it sounds poncey. (Is is there an e in that, Kid Loco? Poncy doesn't look right. And for some reason the word 'ponce' always makes me think of Richard E. Grant. Dunno why, I quite liked him in Withnail and I. *Now* who's the ponce! )
So Amelia, you live in the Sitty? Very nice. How's Wall Street looking today?
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