@RealPepeEscobar Pepe, I’m impressed by your hi-fi system behind you, and it’s great to see a turntable. I’m a long-term British expat also in BKK and I have here my record collection from 46 years of collecting and my beloved turntable. I look forward to hearing about your music side of things.
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@memizon Reading Apocalypse Culture when it first came out really opened up a new world of reading for me. Feral House went on to become one of my favorite publishers.
@ReelStreets I actually used to work in this old church in the mid-80's. I used to work for a large 16mms film distributors based in Surbiton and when our library became to big we ended up storing many of our films in this old church.
@StuartHumphryes @carwynellis I used to work for a 16mm film distributors during the mid-80's and we used to store many of our films in this old church.
@kevincalway@TheFreds A friend and myself bought our Ivermectin from here: https://t.co/37ZPwZ7rv4 We are in Thailand, but I know he ships internationally.
My new animated cartoon with Arthur. P. Pendleton as he goes on a psychedelic trip to the Shindig Happening and discovers nothing is quite as it seems. #AdobeAnimate
https://t.co/uxuG56WyFI
PARENT HAZARD WARNING! In 1989, the Children's BBC show What's That Noise, hosted by Craig Charles, gave its young audience a jolt when Napalm Death played 'From Enslavement to Obliteration' at 4pm in the afternoon.
"This is music for young lovers, step aside Kylie Minogue!"
@LBFlyawayhome I remember briefly in the early 70’s that the small boxes that Instant Whip came in could be turned inside out and each had a different shop printed on the inside which you could then paint. You could collect all the different shops to make your own little high street.