Maxwell Paternoster is a nut case. I Love him. He's designed us a new Sideburn sweat shirt (the Zombie McQueen you can see on the merchandise page of SB#7). It went off to the printers today. Some wind-down at the end of a long day with a whiskey, or a ciggie. Or some TV. Maxwell does a doodle in his sketchbook; religiously every night. I was very honored that he showed them to me and James Chappell when we ended up at his vinegar stinking bedsit after the Stevie Gee party - to be fair, he did warn us beforehand. Apparently an olde boy told him to soak his BSA gearbox in a bucket of the stuff and then all the rust would fall off. As we went up the creaking stairs I joked "So I suppose you have lots of dry pickle jars then?" No joke. After a few tins they almost look like stacks of bruised eyeballs. Maxwell is a very talented artist. BP


5 comments:
Grrr, it's Gold Dust, Grrr rubbish indeed
Is that bed tiny, or is Maxwell a giant?
Both Guy
the bed is actually normally for Cindy dolls, but it's the only one that would fit in the room without first being sawn in half.
BP
you're a nut case too Nick
You've only just discovered? How do you think I've got this far, and who in there right mind would continue with rigid BSA frames?
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