I remember him from the late 80s, or thereabouts. Was he British or US? And what is he now, Icelandic?
I think it goes to show that if you stand up and 'sing your song' with confidence, even someone like Mark could become a sex symbol.
Furthermore, I strongly dislike the way drug users refer to their favourite drug as their 'drug of choice', as though it's a choice rather than an addiction. It's a cliche. I have a particular problem with those who use Aspirin on a regular, orthonormal basis.
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Yep. That newfangled dance music will do that to your head.
I remember him from the late 80s, or thereabouts. Was he British or US? And what is he now, Icelandic?
I think it goes to show that if you stand up and 'sing your song' with confidence, even someone like Mark could become a sex symbol.
Furthermore, I strongly dislike the way drug users refer to their favourite drug as their 'drug of choice', as though it's a choice rather than an addiction. It's a cliche. I have a particular problem with those who use Aspirin on a regular, orthonormal basis.
Bring back the pillory, Sir Edmund.
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