Friday, 26 June 1987

That Andrews Woman


‘Anaconda’ – The Sisters of Mercy




Things were shit today. 



I went to the dentists again, and on my way home I saw the lady who was in ANDREWS coffee bar on Tuesday.  I saw her and she did a double take from across the road when she noticed me.  Or did she?  Whatever, she looked directly at me and said ‘hello’.  At least, I hope she was saying hello to me and not someone else near me.  If it was someone near me, then it was a bloody big coincidence.  Whatever.  I smiled back.  Please God, say she fancies me!  She looks like she could be really, sort of, sexually bored, but I’m probably just hoping.  I only fancy her cos I think she fancies me…




A programme about Hammer Horror films was good.



Today was crap, apart from that.






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Naomi.  I sent you a letter on Tuesday.  Write to me.







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Next time: ‘With or without you…’

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