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It should be noted, however, that, as goal droughts go the ponytailed Geordie's was only really at the "I may need to water the hanging baskets if this carries on" phase, while Santa Cruz and Torres have staggered, croaking, into the hosepipe ban zone and may soon be forced to share a bath and put a brick in the toilet cistern.
Global warming to blame for Fernando Torres goal drought | Harry Pearson 2011
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The bearers with Geordie's plaid-shrouded body on its litter passed on, heading toward the chapel, leaving us together in the deserted corridor.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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I crawled over the damp leaves to Geordie's head, and took half his weight on my own arm.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Geordie's back arched suddenly, and his heels dug deeply into the muddy ground, his body in violent protest at what his mind had begun already to accept.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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Given that Interzone was one of the things that first got me seeing how far out there you could go in the field (like, the first ever story I read in the mag being Ian Watson's "Jingling Geordie's Hole", for fuck's sake), I'm pretty damn chuffed about that.
Archive 2006-11-01 Hal Duncan 2006
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Given that Interzone was one of the things that first got me seeing how far out there you could go in the field (like, the first ever story I read in the mag being Ian Watson's "Jingling Geordie's Hole", for fuck's sake), I'm pretty damn chuffed about that.
Cock-A-Doodle-DOOOOOO!!!!! Hal Duncan 2006
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The first ever issue of Interzone I bought, at the tender age of Xteen years old, was the one that had Ian Watson's "Jingling Geordie's Hole" in it, a fucked-up little tale that might well be called horror but which reads, in parts, like one of those contemporary realist tales of English childhood, of imagination at play in bleak post-war reality, of innocence lost.
Why Do I Infernokrush? Hal Duncan 2005
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Like many of the plays of Dennis Potter, I think, "Jingling Geordie's Hole" positions itself somewhere between genre and mainstream.
Why Do I Infernokrush? Hal Duncan 2005
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Given that Interzone took its name from Burroughs's city, I think its fair to say that while "Jingling Geordie's Hole" lies, as I recall, at the extreme end of its output at that time, a certain "fucked-up" aesthetic was at play in those early days of the magazine, before Cyberpunk, before the New Space Opera, before the New Weird, or Mundane-SF, or even Infernokrusher.
Why Do I Infernokrush? Hal Duncan 2005
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Stripped by Geordie's seed; left wi 'ane guid name only?
Lady Traquair's Brew 2006
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