Earlier in the day I popped out of the tube at Stepney Green and was amused to see that I wasn't too far from the Gherkin. But first I was off to the UK Webcomix Thing, primarily to hunt down John Allison and make him sell me a couple of his books for money.
Though I was taken back a bit by what felt like a pretty steep entry fee (four pounds), I had to remind myself that the University where this was being held was probably charging an unrealistic sum to ask of individuals trying to cobble together a forum/market for a bunch of self-employed artists and writers. Having grown up with a pair of the former and having been close to their own troubles and travails, I can say with a modest amount of authority that a lot of renters seem to think that because creative types are usually not schooled in business, that they should be gouged at every opportunity because (as the theory goes) they will not know they are being gouged - or even if they do, they'll be too timid to do anything but make polite mumblings long after the fact.
Some, of course, were horrible - but that's par for the course. I had very little sympathy for a quite elderly lady, who seemed like she would have been better suited to being an amusing comedic foil in a sitcom than an actual person in real life, that was selling her comics which all circulated around the evils of "music" and "a shame-free life". There were also the usual cluster of folk who thought that drawing a penis with a felt-tip marker and including references to Jeffrey Dahmer made them avant-garde.
Oh well! After I left I enjoyed a long and rambling journey towards the Gherkin (which didn't seem to be open to the public that day, sadly) and then across The City to the Goon Meet in Farringdon...
4 comments:
Oliver I have walked the steps up that monument and thrown a paper airplane off the top. I then descended and collected the paper airplane.
I wish my life was shame-free.
Technically, Oliver's wording implies that a shame-free lifestyle is, in fact, evil. You're on the right track, Tom! Rack up that there shame, boy!
Rad! Was it your basic model paper airplane or are we talking of such a model as might have had those stablizing flaps in the back of the wings?
Haha...man I should have taken a picture of that old ladie's books. The covers were horrifying. I mostly recall one which preached against teen pregnancy (which I am also against, to be fair) that had a young woman hung on a noose made from her child's umbilical cord!
I am not in favor of that!
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