Thursday, January 15, 2009

Louise



Yes, I know, she's a novelist now.

Sleeper - 'Delicious' (1994)

22 comments:

  1. Was wondering if she would make an appearance. I must admit to having the odd lustful thought about Louise.

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  2. The picture I really wanted was the one from the inner sleeve of 'Smart' - black dress, black tights, attitude, pout ("Sleeperblokes" behind).

    Seems unavailable on t'internet in anything like the quality to which I aspire.

    Bah.

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  3. PS: Should I buy a scanner?

    PPS: Should I grow up, perhaps?

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  4. Always thought she was a bit...hamster for my liking.

    And where's the writing? We can't have pictures of slinky young ladies without writing can we?

    Oh we can? Ok.

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  5. http://www.bobpitch.com/anon/Snedds_louise-wener.jpg

    She does look pretty good these days though...

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  6. It was the teeth, and the slightly pouchy look she had. Hamster. I wasn't alone. Actually one of my mates used to call her Gordon The Gopher.

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  7. He was no oil painting himself though, right?

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  8. Fucking HAMSTER, Simon, get thee to Specsavers, although i wouldn't mind hibernating with her.
    And Davy H if we all grew up none of us would be on here.

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  9. Testy without alcohol isn't he?

    This blog was in The Guardian you know.

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  10. that should have been fkucngi

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  11. I like her for her books. No, really! They're good books.


    It is a nice photo.

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  12. Guardian readers can come back in now.

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  13. oh lord not that one too. there was always something desperately phoney about that lot. in my little world it was all the boys having kittens over siddeleys and talulah goshes. have you run out of these now ?

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  14. I have. Move along now folks, nothing to see here.

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  15. I don't thing I've ever even heard of Sleeper. In my defense I was living in Florida in 1994.

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  16. Do you like? This was their biggest hit, I think.

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  17. And that's 'defence' shurely?

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  18. Sadly, that's another of those "I've been living in the States too long" moments.

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  19. Better novelist/columnist than pop star??? Me thinks so...

    But I saw that she was less than complimentary about Luke Haines' book, while neglecting to mention that her band got slagged off within its pages.

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