Arrr! See CONTENTS for links to the 125 chapters of The Monstaville Memoirs plus introductions, conclusions, postscripts and appendices. This treasure trove also includes a collection of articles offering further insights into the themes explored in the trilogy. Namely, managing suffering and conflict (dealing with hostile people if you are nervous, sensitive or shy) and learning not to react
Monday, 6 March 2023
Samsara
When the Dwarfers investigate a crashed ship at the bottom of an ocean moon, Lister and Cat become trapped together and Lister's nightmare begins. Meantime Rimmer and Kryten discover the ship is controlled by a dark force.


“Moral people are the most revengeful of mankind, they employ their morality as the best and most subtle weapon of vengeance. They are not satisfied with simply despising and condemning their neighbour themselves, they want the condemnation to be universal and supreme: that is, that all men should rise as one against the condemned, and that even the offender’s own conscience shall be against him. Then only are they fully satisfied and reassured.” — Lev Shestov, All Things Are Possible
Monday, 27 February 2023
Saturday, 4 February 2023
The Outsider
Directed by Delbert Mann (1961)
This biopic tells the story of Ira Hayes (Tony Curtis), a Pima Native American who helped lift the American flag on Mount Suribachi over Iwo Jima, Japan
Monday, 9 January 2023
Andrew Lawrence at the Comedy Store
Andrew Lawrence performing stand up on Comedy Central at the Comedy Store August 2012
Monday, 14 November 2022
Love Me Forever
Motorhead
(live)
Love me forever, or not at all
End of our tether, backs to the wall
You give me your hand, don't you ever ask why
Promise me nothing, live 'til we die
Everything changes, it all stay the same
Everyone guilty, no one to blame
Every way out, brings you back to the start
Everyone dies to break somebody's heart
We are the system, we are the law
We are corruption, worm in the core
One of another, laugh 'til you cry
Faith unto death or a knife in the eye
Everything changes, it all stay the same
Everyone guilty, no one to blame
Every way out, takes you back to the start
Everyone dies to break somebody's heart
Oh, my lost come and take me
Love me or leave me, tell me no lies
Ask me no questions, send me no spies
You know love's a thief, steal your heart in the night
Slip through your fingers, you best hold on tight
Everything changes, it all stay the same
Everyone guilty, no one to blame
Every way out, brings you back to the start
Everyone dies to break somebody's heart
Oh, my lost come and take me
Songwriters: Ian Fraser Kilmister / Philip Anthony Campbell / Philip John Taylor / Richard Burston Michael








