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Thursday 24 April 2008

Keef on like . . .


it says here

I wore whatever my mother put me in when I was little. Boring shorts and wee T-shirts. I wore school uniforms. I hated brown shoes. I started dressing up when I had to find what fitted. Fashion thinks more about me than what I think about it. I just wore what I wore and people noticed. The sexiest thing a woman could wear? Being stark f***ing naked.

Show me a woman who is faithful, and I won't believe you.

I don't do underwear. I never do the washing. How would I know whether my clothes stink? I throw them away.

(and so on and so forth)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Still the same old Keef! Love that man. I'm convinced he's really Undead at this point.

Gotta love that LV guitar case too.

Anonymous said...

Phyllis - no doubt. I recall reading some place that a doctor predicted that even after "the bomb drops" and seemingly all forms of sentient life have been replaced by cockroaches..Keefer will still be out there roaring around.

Susan B said...

Some people age like they have a painting in the attic. He is the painting in the attic.

StyleSpy said...

Vive le Keef! Oh, I adore the guy, for his sheer monumental cussedness and singularity, and for the fact that he always looks so fantastically himself. There's a fun interview with him in the April issue of GQ, as well.

Anonymous said...

Keef is of course right about Robert Johnson, but that old Devil's son-in-law seemed concerned about dress (note carefully polished shoes): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:RobertJohson.png

Anonymous said...

Oh, yeuk!

Geri