Introduction
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 10:25 am
Hey There! I couldn't find an introduction thread, so I created my own. Just wanted to say that this forum is the best I've seen so far (well, Iron and Wine is pretty damn good, too!). Thanks to everyone for posting links and mp3's and all the rest. I have Stina for days now to listen to. So many forums don't seem to have a friendly atmos, and nobody wants to share their goodies (like it's a competition), so finding this was a treat!
Name: Stephen Clark
login/forum name: comes from a cocteau twins song
Age: 30
Married: No
Occupation; Designer (Interior mainly, but do outside decorative concrete work)
Other bands: EBTG, Iron and Wine (as mentioned above), Red House Painters (anything Mark Kozelek), Saint Etienne!!!!, Cat Power (The Greatest is just that!), and sooo many more (over a thousand cds and counting!)
Last book read: Reading "Inner Circle" by T.C. Boyle about Dr. Kinsey, and finished a fantastic book about Lobsters called "The Secret Life of Lobsters"
Movies likes: Love Wallace and Gromit (saw many mentions of this in the different threads), anything Doris Day, Donnie Darko (not the directors cut) ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!, Hitchcock, and recently saw "Thumbsucker" which was brilliant!
Movie dislikes: generally action movies, and I can't stand "teen" movies, or movies with a massiv eamount of cussing for cussing's sake (like the 40 year old virgin" horrid!)
TV: French and Saunders, AB FAb, Arrested Development.
Name: Stephen Clark
login/forum name: comes from a cocteau twins song
Age: 30
Married: No
Occupation; Designer (Interior mainly, but do outside decorative concrete work)
Other bands: EBTG, Iron and Wine (as mentioned above), Red House Painters (anything Mark Kozelek), Saint Etienne!!!!, Cat Power (The Greatest is just that!), and sooo many more (over a thousand cds and counting!)
Last book read: Reading "Inner Circle" by T.C. Boyle about Dr. Kinsey, and finished a fantastic book about Lobsters called "The Secret Life of Lobsters"
Movies likes: Love Wallace and Gromit (saw many mentions of this in the different threads), anything Doris Day, Donnie Darko (not the directors cut) ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!, Hitchcock, and recently saw "Thumbsucker" which was brilliant!
Movie dislikes: generally action movies, and I can't stand "teen" movies, or movies with a massiv eamount of cussing for cussing's sake (like the 40 year old virgin" horrid!)
TV: French and Saunders, AB FAb, Arrested Development.