Twitter is a lot of fun. It is especially fun when you've been out drinking and find yourself shoved into a cab, told to go home, and suddenly with no one to talk to but the cranky cabbie.
10pm:
Not yet drunk, but typing is hard. My eyeballs feel furry.
Old man Ellis wants to be called "daddy". ok internet, time to indulge @warrenellis . Say hi to daddy.
11pm:
This cab has lasers. Vroom vroom pew pew pew!
What is this rain bullshit? Unacceptable!
Passing saint martins. FUCK YOU BITCHES I AM AWESOME!
I wish I could describe the offtune anti-music this cab driver is playing.
Also, I want chips. Bring me chips
VROOOOOOOM!
NRRRRRRRR ERRROOOOOOOOO. VROOOOOOOOOM! SSCREEEEEE
Then I got home:
im so drunk that if someone took this piece of toast from me I would kill them.
The poster is wrong. The poster should say KEEP DRINKING AND CARRY ON DRINKING
Rain against my windows. So unnatural. RAIN IS UNNATURAL!
MINIONS! BRING ME PORN AND CHIPS!
Must sleep. I leave you with this. Good night you useless bastards that didn't bring me CHIPS!!!
And then apparently I made this and linked them to it:
30 April, 2010
Gone Drinkin'
08 July, 2009
Mysterious Feets

I really like the mysterious quality of this shot of Warren and I looking at the Summer Pavilion, taken by Will Wiles who graciously let me borrow the photo. By the way, for those who asked after the shoes... they are by Fluevog.
Tags: BLDGBLOG, fluevog, London, photos, summer pavilion, warren ellis
07 July, 2009
Quick Thoughts
I am drunk and sleepy, but before I crawl into bed I just wanted to share two quick thoughts that popped into my head after a fabulous evening with Warren Ellis (who is fast becoming my favorite drinking partner) at the BLDGBLOG book launch.
Today I realized that as a so-called fashion designer I am faced with the same questions that designers in other disciplines are. I simply respond through a different medium, a softer medium. Although "fashion" in its typical form is something even *I* look down on, I think it can be useful in that discourse. Perhaps it can be one part of discovering unique answers to the questions posed by our ever developing future-thinking culture.
G'nite.
Tags: art, BLDGBLOG, fashion, future, warren ellis