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- From: fofp@castle.ed.ac.uk (M Holmes)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Re: Drug testing and welfare
- Message-ID: <24205@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 19:38:28 GMT
- References: <92205.193651JMS111@psuvm.psu.edu> <5wPkoB14w165w@mantis.co.uk> <1992Jul27.152305.18855@parc.xerox.com>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
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- dourish@EuroPARC.Xerox.COM (Paul Dourish) writes:
-
- >In article <5wPkoB14w165w@mantis.co.uk>, mathew@mantis.co.uk (mathew) writes:
- >> People receiving welfare cheques might be spending the money on stolen goods,
- >> did you think of that?
-
- >Hey, it goes deeper than that. They might be buying tacky furniture,
- >for instance, with horrible flowery patterns which us honest
- >tax-payers might violently object to. Or Hawkwind albums, even. Or
- >worse (if there *is* worse).
-
- There isn't. And it's addictive. At first I just listened to a couple of
- tapes that my room-mate at university had. I figured "I'm an adult now,
- I can handle it". Then I recorded all Hawkwind albums that anyone in the
- hall of residence had. I knew I was breaking the law, but it's not like
- it was becoming a habit or anything. Then I ran a minibus to a Hawkwind
- concert. I mean *lots* of people go to rock concerts, it wasn't anything
- serious right? Then I found myself hanging around record shops, hoping
- to score another Hawkwind album. I just couldn't stop myself. And when
- things were dry, and I couldn't get an album, I'd buy a single, just to
- tide me over. By then I was going to two gigs on each tour.
-
- Four years later, I had around a dozen Hawkwind albums, as many singles,
- and some tapes that the band were selling to fans. I'd fallen in with a
- group of hard-core Hawkwind fans. My old friends didn't want to know me
- because I'd always play Hawkwind when they visited. I knew I was in
- trouble when I found myself at Stonehenge Festival watching Hawkwind on
- the day I was supposed to be graduating. The University were good about
- it though and graduated me "in absentia". I was so ashamed.
-
- It all went downhill from there. I started collecting Hawkwind videos.
- I'd scour magazines like "Record Collector" hoping to find a foreign
- single or two. I even placed an ad in an American magazine. By then I
- was going to four or five Hawkwind gigs every year.
-
- Fortunately I'm now in a self-help group of people who have the same
- problem. We meet, errr four or five times a year. We're really dedicated
- to helping each other and will often send live recordings of Hawkwind
- concerts if someone gets it really bad. I've now got around 100 live
- tapes and I'm sure that by the time I get 500, I'll be cured.
-
- So that's my story. So if there's anyone out there maybe just trying a
- little Hawkwind.....could you send me your live tapes list?
-
- >I think it's about time this was stopped. Where might it all lead?
-
- Well, in the absolutely desperate cases, they finally end up as Prime
- Minister. Yes folks, CircusBoy was once on the dole, as seen in a film
- of him prior to the General Election.
-
- Actually, to be controversial, instead of the Guvmint deciding how we
- spend money it gives to us, how about *we* decide how to spend the money
- we give to them. Give us a line-item veto on our income tax.
-
- >--
- >Paul Dourish, Rank Xerox EuroPARC, Cambridge, UK <dourish@europarc.xerox.com>
-
- FoFP
-
- "Marijuana monster is stalking the streets
- You know what he's after, you know what he eats
- Devours your body and spits out your mind
- If you don't believe it then you must be blind" -- Hawkwind "Reefer Madness"
-