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Cork Christmas – Red Abbey | StereoTyping
https://stereotyping.wordpress.com/2008/12/10/cork-christmas-red-abbey
Cork Christmas – Red Abbey. December 10, 2008. Surrounded by quiet terraced houses on an empty square, the old tall bell tower of Red Abbey shelters the Holy Family. The sight can catch you unawares as you turn the corner, walking home in the small hours. The square is dark, deserted and enclosed by sleep, but there stand a couple, caged and floodlit, staring at the baby with their ragged robes quivering in a breeze. From → Bizarre. Larr; Zombies and Psychos. You’ve got to have standards →. Build a websi...
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You’ve got to have standards | StereoTyping
https://stereotyping.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/youve-got-to-have-standards
You’ve got to have standards. December 17, 2008. I like your style, she says eventually, It’s kind of 50’s, like, but… not. I thank her, sheepishly and after a short pause, reply that I like what she’s wearing. She bashfully acknowledges me and says she’s going for that ‘This Is England’ look. I nod and after another pause say it’s cool. I offer. How did I know? I shrug my shoulders and thank her again and again, my modesty only more endearing to her. After the fifth time, it starts to grate. December 17...
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What’s in a name? A lot. | StereoTyping
https://stereotyping.wordpress.com/2009/03/12/whats-in-a-name-a-lot
What’s in a name? March 12, 2009. Names are important. Always have been. Always will be. I’ve hated the name StereoTyping for a long time. When I started this blog, I envisioned a music blog – in the style of Nialler 9. Or Off Her Rocker. 8211; and so the name StereoTyping was entirely appropriate. And, I thought, rather witty. You listen to music on a stereo and I was going to be typing about. StereoTyping. See? So from now on, you’ll find me here – I Bought A Little City. Will I post more regularly now?
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Cork Christmas – The Park | StereoTyping
https://stereotyping.wordpress.com/2008/12/18/cork-christmas-the-park
Cork Christmas – The Park. December 18, 2008. They had – in all the wisdom of a D’Unbelievables commit-TEE – hired the wedding. To do the job. To festoon the park in lights and glitter, to construct a family-friendly winter wonderland in a park normally populated by emos and winos. Because if you’re going to do Christmas saccharine, you don’t need purple lights and Peter Pan. But a little fake snow can help. From → Bizarre. Larr; You’ve got to have standards. What’s in a name? A lot →. This Is What I Do.
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Zombies and Psychos | StereoTyping
https://stereotyping.wordpress.com/2008/12/08/zombies-and-psychos
December 8, 2008. For the last two months I’ve been reading ‘ American Psycho. But, when I started reading it, I couldn’t shake the feeling that it all felt very familiar; as if I had read it before even though I knew I hadn’t. It wasn’t until maybe 60 pages in that I realised that Paul Howard had lifted the style of the book and applied it to Ross O’Carroll-Kelly. I wasn’t expecting to get past the first five pages. From → Anger. Larr; Empty Promise. Cork Christmas – Red Abbey →. Leave one →. I agree co...