Keighley, near Bradford, on the Pennines. You?? Regards Arthur.
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From: "Bousfield, Christine [CES]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: The Return Of The Teesmonster( Christina)
> Which Northern town, Arthur?
> Christine
>
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> > From: Christina Fletcher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> > Sent: 23 October 2002 13:08
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> > Subject: Re: The Return Of The Teesmonster( Christina)
> >
> > Honestly Arf', you're a miserable old devil;-) It's lovely here: I can
> > smell the splifs from my bacony...
> > bw
> > christina
> >
> >
> >
> > Why, yes , evil, of course, but evil made manifest.
> > The fights by the taxi queue. I assume Blaise's and the Tuxedo
> > Royale are pub/clubs. People are involved either as implements of the
evil
> > or victims. I may have a jaundiced view of things Christina, but I see
> > life and society, as I knew it in my childhood and youth, decay around
me
> > on an almost daily basis. You complain that there is little redemption,
no
> > humanity, in some of my work i.e. The Flats, Monday Monologue, etc. It
is
> > because I seek and find no redemption, nothing mitigates the slow
descent.
> > I am no misogynist, I was always the optimist, I fought all my life both
> > politically and in my working life for better lives for people and I am
> > now very, very pessimistic. It is not a political malaise either. It is
a
> > social and moral decline that I see everyday in a small Northern town
and
> > you live in London and do not see it?? Is it just a different view of
what
> > is going on out there??Regards A! rthur.
> >
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