essex is central to hardcore contiuum discourse. boogie times was the suburban base base in romford. music power in ilford. an infrastructure of shops and clubs and audiences in the suburban hinterlands
i worked for builders in new zealand. it was my first proper job really. and stew, who was a hired idiot, a hammer hand, impressed this idea of the sacred nature of smoko on me. sacrosanct. the kettle is on. no work gets done. its eliades notion of sacred and profane space,. you cant encroach on it
there isnt the same class warfare there. so that was the place i learned to work as well as i could. most english never learn to work to the best of their abilities which is a shame. beczsuer they are always fighting
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