Re: Can't get my head round it!!
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:18 pm
"We get a case on our own doorstep and nobody seems to give a shit!!"
Yeah, its very odd, I was going to make the same point. The Indigo Clinic detonates a nuke in our midst and everyone turns away, starts whistling in the air, or talking banal bollocks about something else. It's as if the news, and it's implications, are so awful that those immediately concerned are stunned into silence, have turned as white as the proverbial sheet, and are still struggling to get their heads round it. This is not tale of misfortune on another continent, this is here and now, this is real. People in the industry will know these unfortunates, may have had sex with them, and, in turn, others may have had sex with members of that group. I felt a shudder down my spine when we had the last episode, and I involuntarily started thinking 'Shit, in future I best sterilise the coffee cups after models have been round for shoots, and also remember to keep my distance. Thank god for zoom lenses'. I wouldn't be surprised if any of those who normally ply their trade in front of the camera were this week examining their career options.
Officer Dibble
Yeah, its very odd, I was going to make the same point. The Indigo Clinic detonates a nuke in our midst and everyone turns away, starts whistling in the air, or talking banal bollocks about something else. It's as if the news, and it's implications, are so awful that those immediately concerned are stunned into silence, have turned as white as the proverbial sheet, and are still struggling to get their heads round it. This is not tale of misfortune on another continent, this is here and now, this is real. People in the industry will know these unfortunates, may have had sex with them, and, in turn, others may have had sex with members of that group. I felt a shudder down my spine when we had the last episode, and I involuntarily started thinking 'Shit, in future I best sterilise the coffee cups after models have been round for shoots, and also remember to keep my distance. Thank god for zoom lenses'. I wouldn't be surprised if any of those who normally ply their trade in front of the camera were this week examining their career options.
Officer Dibble