Dylan Moran: Yeah, Yeah Quote
Dylan Moran: That's another thing you laugh about in the North, you laugh at the woman who goes out dressed on a Friday or Saturday night in string. You thing that's all very funny, but you know what; there's a very good reason for that. It's because that Northern woman in Newcastle, or Leeds or wherever - has had to get through the winter, and the dark - a thing you know nothing about. I've seen pictures of the winter down here in London and I know that's not snow, it's just an overproduction of cream cheese you left outside. You people don't know about suffering. She goes out dressed like that because of the winter and what it does to you. The first 14 months of the winter are okay - then you get a bit fuckin' edgy! That's why she goes and buys an outfit that costs more than the rest of her wardrobe, even though it only weighs a tenth of an ounce, is the color of nuclear fusion and *just* about covers the entry points to her body. She's giving a message with this piece of clothing. She's saying, 'Fuck off! Leave me alone! I don't want to talk to you. I don't want to talk to you unless you're a taxi driver or a doorman or somebody disguised as a Bacardi Breezer. Lee'me alone!' A perfectly sane reaction. The dark creates all kinds of things.
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