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Hell's Kitchen is now Open!
Posted Jan 20, 2001
Tannim is pleased to announce that Hell's Kitchen, the proverbial bar, is now open for buisness! Welcome all, Angel, Demon, Muse or Mortal!
Gather here all for a quiet and a philisophical chat about that great cliche, Life, the Universe and Everything. Have fun, Darlings...
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JUSTIN
Posted Jan 14, 2001
Justin, her beloved black stratocaster, has been horribly maimed by an evil student. He was being carried in a most undignified manner by tannim's friend, cathleen, when he was swung around and dropped by accident (apparently) and he has a horrible huge chip in his side and his paint is all scratched!
Herbert, tannim's oboe, was most sympathetic and played a mournful rendition of sally gardens, accompanied by Morrighan, tannim's guiness whistle. Sigh. Grade examinaton looming. Sob.
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Behind the Piano
Posted Jan 6, 2001
T'was but the other day, when I found myself seated behind a piano, with my music teacher and my bloke. I was wearing a somewhat uncomfortable pear of wings of the angel variety, and the three of us whee very bored indeed, as we were not allowed to speak (did I mention that myself+bloke were in kiddies nativity?). So, we found some paper and began writing a poem. This was the result:
"Ok god he saw my strides,
and notices they wre wide
and whispered holy incense thoughts
About ten leaping lords
And once he'd finished, let me go
To watch my gangrene grow.
Flying through the air, six swords,
pinn'd me to theground above,
and sky below looked rather queer.
"Methinks the sky should be up here!"
I cried, upon whence I fell,
Like a small and unfortunate pebble."
Ta-Daa!
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