> I've got a nicer arse!
>... I'm a better dancer, more intelligent, nicer, wittier (unless it's Andy
BB standing next to me) - get the picture?

I'm relieved to see you haven't been eyeing up my arse Paul.
Otherwise you'd obviously have acknowledged the cute firm roundness of my
cheeks!

AndyBB


        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Paul Secular [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   23 March 2000 13:10
        To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject:        RE: an experimental subject writes

        > >What makes a mod a 
        > > mod??  Answer that question without answering with the generic,
"A 
        > > mod is a person that likes modern jazz, soul, and early motown.
Mods 
        > > ride scooters and wear suits." 

        EASY!!!
        The Mod attitude was summed up perfectly in the 60s by ultimate mod
band 
        - the Bee Gees...
        "I was a lover, a leader of men
        All of the women I knew were my friends"


        > > After we take all the toys and 
        > > material objects away tell me what separates you from the naked
man 
        > > next to you.
        > What naked man next to me? 

        I've got a nicer arse!

        ... I'm a better dancer, more intelligent, nicer, wittier (unless
it's 
        Andy BB standing next to me) - get the picture?

        > >Is there a psychology that 
        > > makes a mod a mod.

        In a word: yes.
        I believe so....... it's a philosophy of living life - of leading
not 
        following - of art, passion, love, freedom, espresso...

        > >Rather then slagging the late '80s movement you should 
        > > hold it as a trophy to another great advancement and achievement
of 
        > > British culture and the ongoing mod movement. 

        Urgh! A trophy to another great advancement?
        Did I miss something here??

        > True, but they were crusties anyway. And who wants to go and dance
in a 
        > field? I mean have you ever seen a decent bar with ice in a field?
Can 
        > you put talc on a field? 

        Dancing in a field has it's plus points. Lots of fresh air for a
start! 
        (less need for ice)
        And who needs talc anyway?? I mean - OK - sometimes - but there's
more 
        to dancing than just slippin' and slidin' - there's poking out
people's 
        eyes for a 
        start.............................................................

        Back to my tomato and basil soup......
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