Humour Head
Hey Murray,
Thanks for the brilliant letters in the June issue. Sadly, you were lacking in your usual quota of witty Editor Replies, but you pissed on that Wild Flower, so I’ll forgive you for that. Mr DA Sein’s prattling on was good for a chuckle, and then the poor naive young lady going on about the Beatles really opened up the mirth valves. She doens’t even realise, she is exactly like Oasis in her affection for the Fab Four. But the real gem of the piece was (snicker) Leonie from Howick, who said (tee-hee), and I quote (heehee): ‘Howick, the proverbial Mecca of grunge, alternative and indie music.’ Paa haa, haa, haaa. Oh, please, stop... hoo, hoo, hooo-heee... oh, lordy me... hee, hee, heee... oh (sniff)... sorry... hee, hee... I was incapacitated for three days while the splits up my side healed. Then I was able to read Nirvana in Pyjamas, from Matt, Auckland. As funny as a live politician. Killer Snake, South Auckland.
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Rip It Up, Issue 227, 1 July 1996, Page 7
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