The original is at http://www.therockalltimes.co.uk/2005/12/05/ask-pete.html. Dear Pete Doherty: Our Rockall guest columnistGot yourself into a Babyshambles? Ask Pete by Pete Doherty
I am in a quandary over the following tricky decisions; Do I take what I call pâte à campagne — chicken liver, duck confit, fig, hazelnuts and brioche (I usually make this when Robbie Fowler drops over — it's really quite tasty); or a bag of Doritos and some Aldi-brand salsa (medium) — simple but safe? Another problem is that I'm uncertain about what wine I should take — the sommelier at my members-only club suggested a Merlot for the pâte à campagne (he feels a Pinot Noir because of its natural lightness and velvety taste. Combined with the fig and hazelnut it will derive from its oak-like aroma an amalgam that's a real festive treat for the simple footballer palate) or a later Australian Chardonnay for the Doritos — what do you suggest? Signed Joey Barton #8 Dear Joey Barton #8: Qui bien aime, tard oublie (He who loves truly, forgets not easily). That is a quotation from Chaucer's Parliament of Fowles which, I'm sure you'll find, will come in handy on this and many other occasions. I hope this has been of some help to you. Warm regards, Pete Doherty Dear Babyshambles frontman gadgie: While watching Question Time on BBC Rockall Monday night, I carefully noted that the words "tosser" and "blowjob" were mentioned on at least one occasion. I have written to BBC Rockall demanding the return of my licence fee as I don't expect to be subjected to such profanity and filth when I'm not watching Men & Motors. Do you think I am being over-sensitive? Sincerely, J.Leslie Dear John: What does everyone want? The moon on a stick? What are you angry about? What could possibly arouse such ire in your being? You have a life that is the envy of millions. Of dead people. Warm regards, Pete Doherty More business-critical, real-time advice from The Rockall TImes
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