Stripper
After studying to be graphic dsigners all those years ago it's interesting to see who went that way and who didn't...
A is a graphic designer. He designs menus , posters, adverts etc. He really doesn't get paid much, which is a shame seeing that he's so damn good at it. I reckon he could be a landscape gardener or something, he's awfully good with plants...
E was a designer, last we heard, she was working for some London borough council.
J works for some big European IT company and says he works on websites, though being a GUI consultant and usability proponent is more common sense being milked for commercial purposes than design savvy.
J (aka Goat) moved to the U.S. and became a Quaker. He was too ugly to be a designer anyways.
S was, and still may be, a taxi driver.
R is a carpet fitter and he'll be 'round next week to do a job :)
So where does that leave me...?
Well, it's web design, devleopment, editorial, project management, consultancy & support all the way, though if one did fall from grace I'd make sure I got my electrical qualificiations rather than just work as a skivvy in the building trade.
Not me, folks, not me... :)
I'll leave that to the one and only Becky Bumblefuck who, aside from being one hot mother, my groovy lover and a talented writer to boot, has turned to stripping in her spare time...
Yes, ladies & gentlemen, my BBFK is a stripper!


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'Dispatches' - Michael Herr
'Human Punk' - John King
'The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability' - Paul Hawken
'The Devil in the White City' - Erik Larson
'Joe Strummer and the Legend of The Clash' - Kris Needs
'In Praise of SLOW' - Carl Honore
'Emperor: Death of Kings' - Conn Iggulden
'It's not about the bike' - Lance Armstrong
'The Texts of Festival' - Mick Farren
Laurent Garnier - 'Unreasonable Behaviour'
System of a Down - 'Mesmerize'.
Hawkwind - 'Live Chronicles'
Kraftwerk - 'Tour de France'

