I think that we have a British/American misunderstanding here, because the
gesture reported is not designated as one that calls the person asking the
question a "wanker," at least not in this country, though it may be in the UK.
It's more meant here as indicating that the person talking doesn't have a clue
and is just jerking around with the answer.
Though it's a moot point, since SFX is a fairly useless publication on just
about every imaginable front. Never have so many jumped-up fanboys done so
little, with so much, for so long.
Wankers.
jms
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>Maybe now they aren't <that> good. Most of their crimes are those of
>self-indulgence, and self-congratulation.
Having been a journalist myself, I also kind of have a problem with an editor
of a publication using that publication as a tool in a fanboy vendetta. But
that's just me, I'm whacky that way.
jms
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SFX Magazine, JMS and Double Standards
Paul...
Re: your synopsis.
Marry me.
jms
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