what are you doing on morrissey's birthday?

i will be going to see the sons and heirs in nyc an the hopping over to brooklyn to see the new york dolls...

um lets talk bout that for a sec.. ny dolls in ny on moz's bday..what are the chances moz MIGHT be there? hmmmmm
 
i will be going to see the sons and heirs in nyc an the hopping over to brooklyn to see the new york dolls...

um lets talk bout that for a sec.. ny dolls in ny on moz's bday..what are the chances moz MIGHT be there? hmmmmm

Take a camera with you and something to get signed... By moz of course
 
Take a camera with you and something to get signed... By moz of course

i always have both on me.

my camera or my phone with a camera.
and
my arm(to get signed) haha
 
anything special..?

as for me, i am 18 and can not attend any events

:(

don't forget to put the trashcan outside, because it's Pinksteren [dunno
the english name, but a Roman Catholic 2 days, sunday 23 and monday 24]
and beecause monday is usual thrahcan day, the do it on saturday, also
to the chemist, form bag of 2 weekly meds,yeah we have a service chemist
open at saturdays from 10.00 to 14.00, usually you have to go to the weeknd
chemist or hosptital urgency doc's assistants behind the counter.

erm, maybe I cut my hair short agian, going to Somogy, a province in
the south west of Hongary, Dutch left the 24 MC junk AND MONEY BUSY CLIPPERS life, and live in a small village, prolly august/sept, due to renovation in my street, lots of noise and annoying people who don't care or that
actually people live in those houses
when they gonna cut all the old cement between the stones outside, with
heavy artillery, I'm gone

resume, as my birthday,Morrissey's one is just a day, wel I post birthday wishes
as usual but nothing special, I hate my birthday, if I bump into Morrissey I'll
ask how he feels about it, maybe I pass by when he's at the nbr1 tourist place
Lake Balaton in Hungary
[well daydreaming is better than panicattacks about
waking up in an IC, not able to speak, due to a plastic bit, and my arms tied with leather piece on the hospitalbed, so dunno what happened, where you are,and not
able to do anything, thanks for the trauma MMC EINDHOVEN, IC STAFF, and lungspecialist doc JONKER,not a bad guy he only helped me cause he had nightshift
as traumadoc on the IC, first I was taken in by the emergency post where they
ruined my throat, stomach and shitting inside part]

yes I take pills:crazy:
 
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Morrissey will tattoo your arm?
He could sign your arm and after you could tattoo upon it.

haha i dont even know i would let moz actually tattoo me. though i bet he prob has a light hand.

but yea i plan on him just signing it and getting it tattooed over it. ive missed atleast 3 opps already.
 
I bought a DVD from an import store earlier this month entitled, "Morrissey: From Where He Came To Where He Went" so that'll do it for me plus listen to my favorite CD at the moment, Maladjusted :love: .
 
I am graduating with my Bachelor of Science at the age of 37! My birthday is the 21st, so next week will be one to remember, for better or worse.
 
anything special..?

as for me, i am 18 and can not attend any events

:(

It's my Birthday on the 22nd of May too. I'm going to the Liverpool Empire theatre to watch One Night In Istanbul. It's also champions league final. It would have been perfect if Liverpool had got there.
As for Morrissey, I'll be listening.
 
Oh, I love sharing his Birthday. When a was younger people would say " You have George Best! Laurence olivier " I knew they were both brilliant but the special feelings and pride that come from been a Morrissey fan meant that even when my birthday gifts were crap, I'll always have the good company of his genius.

We also share are day with Richard Wagner, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Harvey Milk......
 
Oh, I love sharing his Birthday.


That is very cool - and Arthur Conan Doyle too. I'm a bit jealous.

Just Googled my birth day and I share the day with L.S. Lowry. Suppose another talented Northern artist will have to do, if I can;t share my Birth Day with Moz.
 
Oh, I love sharing his Birthday.


That is very cool - and Arthur Conan Doyle too. I'm a bit jealous.

Just Googled my birth day and I share the day with L.S. Lowry. Suppose another talented Northern artist will have to do, if I can;t share my Birth Day with Moz.

It's the only reason to be cheerful sometimes. Apparently Naomi Campbell and Dale Winton were also born on the 22nd.:eek:
 
Driving from Hammond, LA to New Orleans, LA and enjoying one last day in NO before going to Baton Rouge, LA and then heading back to TX. I've never been to NO, so it should be interesting as long as we avoid the Gulf.
 
going to the cinema and will watching the movie" eyes wide open" about two jewish-orthodox men falling in love with each other, set in jerusalem


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwBaS6m3q5c

★★★★
Matters of the heart, flesh and mind conflict in this thoughtful, tense and saddening study of lust and repression among Jerusalem’s ultra-Orthodox Jews, a community presented by talented young Israeli director Haim Tabakman as an enclosed and self-regulating bubble.
Time Out magazine - Dave Calhoun

★★★★
Stories of gay love in most developed filmmaking cultures follow a "standard and frankly predictable arc towards liberal acceptance, but among orthodox Jews, in this excellent debut feature from Haim Tabakman, the religious taboo against same-sex intimacy is a near~ insuperable hurdle. It's hard to see it working out. The lovers - butcher and family man Aaron (Zohan Strauss), and a vulnerable young student, Ezri (Ran Dgnker) - dare not tell a soul, and Aaron's faith is such that he wonders if he's being tested: certainly, the absurdly handsome actor/singer Danker bears all the hallmarks of being God's own bait. Their choices are handled with appropriately scared restraint and real honesty. (Whole review as not available to view online yet)
The Daily Telegraph - Tim Robey

★★★★
It's not just the subject matter of impossible love that recalls Brokeback Mountain, but the same aching sadness and pathos. While you can bet the box office will be about 1,000th of Robin Hood's, Eyes Wide Open is every bit as good ...read more here
Daily Mirror - David Edwards
★★★
Responsible, restrained and intelligent. Read more here
The Guardian - Steve Rose
★★★
A moving love story. Absolutely top drawer...read more here
Empire Magazine - David Parkinson

Eyes Wide Open is a grand love story that goes well beyond its queer and Hasidic ghettoes. It’s a forbidden love story of oblique glances and spying eyes, a powerful smouldering love, which ultimately is unable to explode the sacred fortresses of tradition and religion. Perhaps with a little kindling from beyond the ghetto, these walls can still come tumbling down...read more here(includes spoilers)
Dog and Wolf - Mark Wilshinh

looking forward to it
out of israel, other directors like eytan fox has brought some very fine( queer )movies into the world("the bubble" has smiths/moz references btw thanks to moz fan and screenwriter gal uchovsky, who also interviewed him once as you know)

the day before-late evening, i will see" drool", where the dairkhaired woman from mulholland drive, laura harring has an affair with an african amercian woman , her husband finding out and getting killed in the process..review says its reminicent of little miss sunshine
 
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I think it's been suggested I have some pizza. So I will do that. It's Saturday night, I'm sure I could go out and do something, last year my Morrissey friend, her husband (doing this :rolleyes:) and I had a barbeque and drank and laughed and sang happy birthday and played rockband, it was delightful. We'll see, usually it's hard to plan stuff so I just wait and see where I'm supposed to go. :p
 
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