What If Goth Was One Of Us?

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Yesterday.

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Bobby writes:

My housemate Zia is such a fantastic, vibrant and colourful person that I never even noticed that she appears to dress exclusively in black (except for the blood red dressing gown behind closed doors, obvs)  Photographed – with Zia’s permission – as she was about to take them in as the rain began yesterday – to show how a proper Goth’s washing line should look.

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27 thoughts on “What If Goth Was One Of Us?

  1. Bort

    Does she drive a motor vehicle? I believe this should be a forum for all out “living with a goth” questions.
    Does she avoid the sun?

    1. ivan

      d’you remember that line in Shallow Grave where they’re interviewing prospective tenants…

      “How d’you decide what shade of black to wear in the morning…”

  2. Spaghetti Hoop

    No different from a washing line full of white shirts or sarees or kilts or tracky bottoms, hoodies, dolehead PJs. Folk choose a uniform for themselves.

  3. Frilly Keane

    Sur that could be anyone’s washing
    Even mine ( work clothes anyway)

    Tis the shoes this Goth crowd wear that sets them apart

    So lash up a pic of Zia’s shoes there Bobby
    n’ give us a laugh

  4. TDJ

    hmmm, i’ve only known one person with the name Zia, went to primary school with her in the north wicklow area. i wonder is it the same Zia!

    1. Zappa

      Ha! I can confirm this is actually a different Zia TDJ, but the Zia you’re talking about is actually a bit of a goth too! :)

  5. Val Chomali

    “Arms” was a mid-career triumph for Martin, a veteran of the biz who had previously found a glimmer of fame and acclaim with her own band Electribe 101 and their late- house hit “Talking With Myself.” By the time she released her debut solo album, This was the inescapable song of 1995 through 1996. Whether you loved it or loathed it, the ubiquitous ditty was all over the airwaves, on both radio

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