‘She Sells Sanctuary’ – The Cult
Was shit school?
Sitting, alone, on this cold floor, not knowing what’s behind life’s door, as icy winds pierce my heart. I’m waiting here for death to start…
Music I hate is usually recorded by: Elaine Paige, Barbra Dickson, Tight Fit, St Winifred’s School Choir, Sister Sledge and Phyllis Nelson. Hello, Mum!
Today’s favourite Doctor Who story: Mawdryn Undead.

The 1960s and the 1970s are square, naff and fuck.
OLD DIARY ENTRIES…
This time 9 years ago:
‘I watched Doctor Who: The Hand Of Fear (Part Three).’

This time 5 years ago:
‘I got Empire Strikes Back Weekly 139.’

This time 2 years ago:
‘Paul went home. Mum, George, Jack and I spent the rest of the day in Barnes Bysea. I got some comics…


…Fantastic Four 260 and Alpha Flight 4.’
[Text Copyright: Elton Townend Jones/Dyad Productions, 2010 / Images subject to control of Copyright Holder / While based on true life events and designed as a study of parochial British cultural and emotional life in the 1980s, this blog is a work of fiction. Cultural icons excluded, all characters and incidents featured are entirely fictional / This blog is also non-profit and all video clips are used for illustrative purposes / No copyright infringement is intended.]
Was shit school?
Sitting, alone, on this cold floor, not knowing what’s behind life’s door, as icy winds pierce my heart. I’m waiting here for death to start…
Music I hate is usually recorded by: Elaine Paige, Barbra Dickson, Tight Fit, St Winifred’s School Choir, Sister Sledge and Phyllis Nelson. Hello, Mum!
Today’s favourite Doctor Who story: Mawdryn Undead.

The 1960s and the 1970s are square, naff and fuck.
OLD DIARY ENTRIES…
This time 9 years ago:
‘I watched Doctor Who: The Hand Of Fear (Part Three).’

This time 5 years ago:
‘I got Empire Strikes Back Weekly 139.’

This time 2 years ago:
‘Paul went home. Mum, George, Jack and I spent the rest of the day in Barnes Bysea. I got some comics…


…Fantastic Four 260 and Alpha Flight 4.’
[Text Copyright: Elton Townend Jones/Dyad Productions, 2010 / Images subject to control of Copyright Holder / While based on true life events and designed as a study of parochial British cultural and emotional life in the 1980s, this blog is a work of fiction. Cultural icons excluded, all characters and incidents featured are entirely fictional / This blog is also non-profit and all video clips are used for illustrative purposes / No copyright infringement is intended.]
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