Stephen Hofmann
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I have a booklet of stuff he corresponded to with some Scottish guy in the early 80's.....he always wrote this nonsense.
Yes, written after The Smiths played their first ever concert in the states at the Danceteria in New York, New Year's Eve 1983.
I have a booklet of stuff he corresponded to with some Scottish guy in the early 80's.....he always wrote this nonsense.
Yes, written after The Smiths' played their first ever concert in the states at the Danceteria in New York, New Year's Eve 1983.
Here's another one describing the same incident, addressed to one ... Dave Haslam ...
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He really fell of the stage but it's best hearing the story from Moz himself:
The wee soul.
My life's ambition is now to get Moz to send me a postcard.
Moving to New York, Despite the Pandemic
A retired nurse from Pennsylvania, she had wanted to move to Manhattan since she was a child. So when the coronavirus hit, she came anyway.
"As Ms. Lanzino unpacked, she discovered, to her surprise, that the apartment had room for all of her belongings from the Harrisburg two-bedroom. Rather than trying to figure out what she would need in an apartment she had never seen in person, she had decided to bring everything and get rid of whatever didn’t work. But the apartment had enough space for even her cardboard Morrissey cutout."
(Nice photo of her apartment in the article that includes the cutout.)
Moving to New York, Despite the Pandemic (Published 2020)
A retired nurse from Pennsylvania, she had wanted to move to Manhattan since she was a child. So when the coronavirus hit, she came anyway.www.nytimes.com
Glad Jaime is doing better now.
í love that notion of a memory palace.
The Boxers Winter '95 tour would be in mine too. From the Barrowlands to Drury Lane, all human life was there. And that first play of "Shoplifters of the World Unite" would be in the ten-inch-titanium-gilded safe, hidden in the priest hole, behind the Gainsborough Jake portrait, in my Palace...
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I'm not afraid of anything. As you know.Aren’t you afraid your Moz cutout will go limp in that LA humidity?
You should try it before you go.
And why did he sign the card with his first name? Probably someone he knew before joining The Smiths?Looks real.
Must have been when he fell off the stage at a Smiths NYC show. Posted from NYC, probably on off time when they had to cancel shows because Mike got mumps or whatever it was.
But, who’s Jaydee ?
Yes, written after The Smiths played their first ever concert in the states at the Danceteria in New York, New Year's Eve 1983.
Here's another one describing the same incident, addressed to one ... Dave Haslam ...
View attachment 58578
He really fell off the stage but it's best hearing the story from Moz himself:
Moving to New York, Despite the Pandemic
A retired nurse from Pennsylvania, she had wanted to move to Manhattan since she was a child. So when the coronavirus hit, she came anyway.
"As Ms. Lanzino unpacked, she discovered, to her surprise, that the apartment had room for all of her belongings from the Harrisburg two-bedroom. Rather than trying to figure out what she would need in an apartment she had never seen in person, she had decided to bring everything and get rid of whatever didn’t work. But the apartment had enough space for even her cardboard Morrissey cutout."
(Nice photo of her apartment in the article that includes the cutout.)
Moving to New York, Despite the Pandemic (Published 2020)
A retired nurse from Pennsylvania, she had wanted to move to Manhattan since she was a child. So when the coronavirus hit, she came anyway.www.nytimes.com
í think í may need this shirt soon...
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But lose the shade of eyeshadow. With waistline included?
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í think í may need this shirt soon...
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But lose the shade of eyeshadow. With waistline included?
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My phone goes grayscale after 9pm. I don't know what colour anything is until 7am.