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Pulp's Mark Webber plays with himself

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JarvCock

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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(The mention of Mark Webber and Sarah gets all hot and sweaty!)

Anyway, guitarist Mark Weber, of Pulp, has another one of his fantastic party's
tomorrow (Saturday 9th May) at the ICA(Institute of Contemporary Arts), The
Mall, London at 8pm(Nearest Tube Charing Cross then walk from Trafalger Square
towards the Queen's house). Tickets are £6 or £5 for concessions. The party
ends at about 1am and the night includes beer, music, beer, films, beer, smokey
conditions, beer, a cramped room, beer, no-where to sit and more beer. There is
also the possibility of that Jarvis Cocker chap being there, but don't hold ya
breath!

LIVE ON!

JarvCock

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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guitarist Mark Weber-

Sorry, I only noticed the spelling mistake after I clicked send. Apologies to
those who were offended :O(

PULPWORLD

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May 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/8/98
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>guitarist Mark Weber-
>
>

>Sorry, I only noticed the spelling mistake after I clicked send. Apologies to
>those who were offended

Dear James..Even the Island Record website spells it wrong..you just have to
ask him "Two B's or not two b's"

Love Sarah

PS Love the subject title!! I was in stitches!!
PSS You're going?? Even though you said it was crap??

Mark Sturdy

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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Re the subject header . . . anyone ever heard Seigfried's Magick Box?


Mark Sturdy

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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On 8 May 1998, PULPWORLD wrote:

> >guitarist Mark Weber-
>
> >Sorry, I only noticed the spelling mistake after I clicked send. Apologies to
> >those who were offended
>
> Dear James..Even the Island Record website spells it wrong..you just have to
> ask him "Two B's or not two b's"

Sounds kind of German, doesn't it? Mark Weber (pron. "Vayber"). Bet he's
reading this too. And either smiling wryly, or squirming uncomfortably.
Or simply saying out loud, "Fucking toss". But then, I have drunk several
pints of drink tonight.

Mark


PULPWORLD

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May 9, 1998, 3:00:00 AM5/9/98
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>Sounds kind of German, doesn't it? Mark Weber (pron. "Vayber").

He looks a bit Polish to me, small with a round head ( I have a half
Polish friend who looks a bit like him...but she's called Anna Maria)

>Bet he's
>reading this too.

Probably is. After he is "on the net"

Sarah

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