An article which I enjoyed...

Dalua

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I came across this article while searching for something that I had forgotten by the time I finished reading it.
Oddly (on both counts) is from GQ and by A.A. Gill.

Was I right to find it quite thought-provoking, if a little pretentious?
 
Thanks Dalua, for posting that. I had not expected such glorious prose from A.A.Gill, on this subject. He has managed to collect so many elements of stalking in his story. Thanks, John.
 
I'm glad you chaps enjoyed it also.

The only other thing by AA Gill I've read is a dubious racy novel that I was given by a dubious racy pal in the mid-90s, so this article came as a bit of a surprise!
 
I thought it was a Scout (foldy-away bipod, spare magazine in butt, spaghetti-thin fluted barrel): until I realised that one of the more refreshing parts of the author's outlook was that he wasn't interested in rifles, and immediatedly stopped thinking about it.
:)
 
Great read! I can fully understand how one would get sidetracked with that story. At some point, we all go back to where we came from.
 
I've just read that A.A. Gill has died.

I thought some folk might be interested to read or re-read the article in the first post - I just have done so, and enjoyed it all over again.
 
Good read, I always enjoyed his writing, not interested in his restaurant reviews but he wrote some great articles.
He was a recovered alcoholic (like serious!) with a renewed zest for life that was certainly obvious to all.
 
"Calibres that can punch holes in history". Great line! Good article, thanks for sharing.
 
What a great tale,he knows what its aboot!

I did love the 'blooding' and can imagine the mirth at the table that night,what a laugh.


quote: [FONT=&amp] and not wanting to flout protocol, he kept it on for dinner, cracking and peeling like an Old Master.
And another after gutting

quote: [/FONT][FONT=&quot]David sits and smiles and says, after a bit, "My but that's a fine and expensive watch you've left in there."

Scottish miles!

quote: [/FONT][FONT=&quot]18 tricky and treacherous miles. That's Scots miles, mind, which are longer than your soft Sassenach ones. [/FONT][FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
 
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Thanks for sharing that. I am sorry for his passing and the positive presence that he surely brought to a group that would otherwise probably be very ANTI.
 
Thanks for sharing that. I am sorry for his passing and the positive presence that he surely brought to a group that would otherwise probably be very ANTI.

Yep, good writer and captures the subject in a very positive manner. Shame he went too early, journalism like this can only be a good thing.
 
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