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#1 2012-10-09 02:27:14

Mark Miwords
Member
Posts: 15

The case against Russell Street

From Ivy Style today, from me to Chelsea Drug Store:

"I still think that attempts to understand and explain away are a mistake. You seek to humanise inhuman behaviour and find motives which defend the indefensible. To do this is to join in with somebody else’s game. As I have said to you before, if we are talking about who I think we are then you are dealing with a pack of lies. It is as simple as that. A.N.Other would just seem to love winding people up."

Street is a serial offender, I have even compared him to a serial killer in the past. His behaviour patterns are set and inflexible. Witness the following:

1. Trad.  He encourages the trusting into fantasy and then mocks them.

2. Talk Ivy.  See above.

3. Ivy Style.  See above.

It's the same thing over and over again and new people keep on falling for it. Perverse is the only adjective which truly sums up Russell Street. What other word could equally express the satisfaction he must get from all this manipulation of the innocent?

Believing him is a grave mistake. Disbelieving him is an even greater one. His critics are just as much fools as his supporters. His defence? "I don't exist". Yet stupidly people buy into him both for and against. WAKE UP !!!!!

 

#2 2012-10-09 02:35:10

Drum Thunder !!!
Son of Odin
From: the Time that Land Forgot.
Posts: 3768

Re: The case against Russell Street

I know it's terrible, I even had the party whip onto me.


Arrives unpressed and minimally packaged.

 

#3 2012-10-09 03:50:12

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: The case against Russell Street

More:

"And yet you too are engaging with him by this discourse (as am I). This is my point, the man tells you he is a liar and yet you are basing all your analysis on his lies. You have been dragged down the rabbit hole too. What I can't understand is how he does this. He has no charisma. He presents himself as loathsome and quickly lives up to that description, yet you are all talking about him which is clearly what he wants. And I would still maintain that you are all talking about nothing. His "I don't exist" defence is the most mocking thing of all. I do not believe a word he says and all this analysis of him is ridiculous. He is a character of fiction. "

 

#4 2012-10-09 04:01:52

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: The case against Russell Street

Pfffffft !

wink

 

#5 2012-10-09 04:03:54

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: The case against Russell Street

Got Marky Mark talking though...

 

#6 2012-10-09 07:37:46

fxh
Big Down Under.
From: Melbourne
Posts: 6159

Re: The case against Russell Street

Case dismissed - how can the case be before the court when no identity has been established - as Milord/miword has already conceded.

And theres no body.

All hearsay and not admissible.

 

#7 2012-10-09 10:03:27

GIZhou007
Ivy Original.
From: Brisbane Australia
Posts: 685

Re: The case against Russell Street

Just as I start my research on Ivy Style in Shanghai and the Straits Settlements in the 1920s and 30s.  Where East meets West so to say.  A lot of unstructured natural shouldered jackets there.

 

#8 2012-10-09 11:16:52

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: The case against Russell Street


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#9 2012-10-09 12:05:55

Yuca
Member
Posts: 8543

Re: The case against Russell Street


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#10 2012-10-09 12:38:43

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: The case against Russell Street


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#11 2012-10-09 12:46:11

4F Hepcat
THE Cat
Posts: 14333

Re: The case against Russell Street

^Exactly!


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#12 2012-10-09 12:51:18

Liam Mac
Ivy Avenger
From: Beyond!
Posts: 4789

Re: The case against Russell Street

Spot on. I'm sure Jim would be over the moon with that comparison too.

...Mark won't like it one bit.

Last edited by Liam Mac (2012-10-09 13:56:08)

 

#13 2012-10-09 13:21:19

Armchaired
Ivy I.V.
From: Old England
Posts: 7580

Re: The case against Russell Street

It’s hard not to absolutely love the guy (Jim) really.
He is an absolute legend but clearly completely bonkers.
Which endears him too me even more.


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#14 2012-10-09 13:23:09

Drum Thunder !!!
Son of Odin
From: the Time that Land Forgot.
Posts: 3768

Re: The case against Russell Street

I love that film, and Take the Money and Run, after that things just got a bit less stupid...


Arrives unpressed and minimally packaged.

 

#15 2012-10-09 13:29:59

steve mcqueen fan
Agent Ivy.
Posts: 1449

Re: The case against Russell Street


"McQueen's message was signaled through subtraction... in a tweed or herringbone jacket and a ribbed swearer he had an electric austerity".

 

#16 2012-10-09 13:38:04

Armchaired
Ivy I.V.
From: Old England
Posts: 7580

Re: The case against Russell Street

^^
Hopefully
He built this playground for us kids.
He shouldn't  get angry if we go a bit crazy on the swings.


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#17 2012-10-09 17:06:30

Taylor McIntyre
Son of Ivy...
Posts: 342

Re: The case against Russell Street

Oy.... What's a person to think ?

Mark in his stating of the bleedin' obvious as if it's some kind of a bolt from the blue is an even bigger moron than Chens & Goodfella.

'Russell' - And I was only ever one quarter of that original writing/drinking team - is only a debating point.

Today he is written by aniother man in anither country for whom I have the highest respect.

... And as for me...

Don't let on, Mark - But I exist !

My Mates know me. You never will.

wink

 

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