theres always somebody lookin for mod-imaged types to spice up a dull 
editorial - the media sees mod as some sort of "civil war re-enactment" 
organisation. it's not about nostalgia, its not about re-living your 
youth(exepting those like Abigail etc... who are still very young!!!) - it's 
just a buzz that wont go away!
riding through traffic in town on a scooter (with or without mirrors), going 
out(not always a to mod club), having your own little codes, etc etc...
i see some of the media attempts at "mod" and it makes me feel sick - you 
either get it or you dont.
kate mod, indeed!


>From: David Steel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Sharper Word
>Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 10:47:18 -0800
>
>Agreed about the bird on the cover - she doesnt really represent much does 
>she? Strange cover for a book so fanatical about Mod not to have a 'Mod' 
>cover really.
>
>I am currently thinking about turning my dissertation into a book, although 
>its hard finding the time and get motivated to do it, etc.
>
>With regards journalism, any piece on mod is always aimed at those that 
>dont know anything about it (rather than for those who are involved in it) 
>- and I see in the Daily Mirror today a picture of the gorgeous Kate Moss 
>in a mucky old green anorak at the Santana gig last night - and the 
>headline that went with it?
>
>ITS KATE MOD!
>
>No, really!
>
>David.
>
>
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