Outside Westminster Abbey, 10:20 a.m. – Prince William: "Looking forward to it." To Harry, "shall we go in then?
Prince Harry: "Sure, everyone has arrived."
Inside Westminster Abbey, William (to Bishop): "Make sure everything's alright. It's beautiful the way it is."
10:25 a.m. – William to lady in congregation: "You look very pretty, very pretty."
10:55 a.m. – Michael Middleton to Kate Middleton as they leave hotel: "You okay?"
11:00 a.m. – Pippa Middleton to sister Kate: "You look amazing."
Michael Middleton to Kate Middleton as they enter Westminster Abbey: "You okay?"
Kate Middleton to her father: "Yeah."
11:05 a.m. – Kate to Bishop before walking down the aisle: "Yes I suppose so ... I expect I'll be worn out today. Thank you."
Harry to William: "Right, here she is now."
William to Middleton at the altar: "You look lovely ...(unclear)... You look beautiful."
William joking to Michael Middleton: "We're supposed to have just a small family affair."
12:00 a.m. – Queen Elizabeth II to Prince Philip: "It was excellent."
Prince Philip: "Yes?"
Outside Westminster Abbey, 12:15 a.m. – William to Kate Middleton: "Alright?"
Kate Middleton: "Yes."
William: "Wish I was out."
Kate Middleton: "I'm beginning to find (unclear)."
William: "Yeah, alright." Hands bouquet to Kate after they climb aboard their carriage, "here you are."
Kate Middleton: "Thank you."
Kate Middleton: "Now, are you happy?"
William: "Yes ... (unclear conversation) ... wave to everybody."
Queen: "I wanted them to take the smaller carriage."
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall: "It all went very well."
Queen: "Very well."
In wedding carriage – William: "I don't think you should bow quite yet. I think you should just bow your head, okay?"
Kate Middleton: "Okay."
William: "I hope I remember ... It's mad, it's mad! Oh my goodness it ... really loudly here (unclear) these people are clapping."
Kate Middleton: "Did they?"
William: "I think so. I went out here the first (unclear)."
In separate carriage – Prince Charles: "Yeah it looked nice."
Camilla: "Yes, but you have to know how to do it."
In wedding carriage – Kate Middleton to William: "You look happy."
1:30 p.m – On Buckingham Palace balcony, Kate Middleton: "Oh wow."
William: "Alright? You'll be okay?"
Kate Middleton: "Oh I'm fine, thank you."
William: "Yeah! Yeah! There's a lot of people down here." To pageboys, "I know but look up there as well." To his bride: "Okay? Look at me, let's kiss, okay."
William, shouting balcony: "Harry! Your go!"
Kate Middleton: "What's next?"
William: "They want more time I think."
William shouting across balcony, possibly to Camilla: "You could have brought up (unclear) as well."
Camilla: "Oh, very heavy."
William: "Just do a bit of everything. Do you like the balloons (unclear) they go up in the air."
Kate Middleton: "Look at these people."
William: "I want to see the plane, I think I'm (unclear)."
William to Harry: "Okay."
William to pageboys: "...to stop them coming in here, to stop them coming in this side, I mean it's hard."
William to Kate Middleton: "One more." The couple kiss for a second time. "That's it, come on!"
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p.s. Hey. ** Im not an asbo im your next Prime minister, Greetings, sir. It's very good of you to prop the post, and your backstory was like fireworks. Thank you. You good? What's going on? ** Benjamin S., Hey, Benjamin! Always a true pleasure to have you here. You take care too, and, hey, when are you going to come to Paris so we can meet and have a coffee or something? ** Oscar B, I'm so tempted to call him Shypa from now on. Shy + sherpa = Sypha. The 11th thing was my mistake, sorry. What did you guys do this weekend? Let's meet and catch up and make the future brighter. ** David Ehrenstein, Hey, D. Oh, how amazing that Guyotat read in English too. Wow. Now I'm really in pain at having missed that. ** Tim Jones-Yelvington, Hi, Tim! How are you? What's up? What are you working on? Sorry to be being so slow to read you-know-what, but I'm on it, for what that's worth. You take care, man. ** Flit, Flitster! I don't know anything about that film, but I wish I did. Let me forefront your question. Everyone, honorable artist and d.l. Flit wonders if anyone knows anything about this film, which is called 'IXE' and is really worth a watch if you don't already know it. Do you?' ** Sypha, Hey. The weekend ruled, man, clearly. Thank you a ton, and I can't wait for part 2. Your post on the webcam and the guy was of course very interesting. If you want my advice, I think his interest in you is exactly what your lack of confidence needs, and I think that you should try to keep in mind that your insecurity is ratcheted up and exaggerated partly by your isolation, and you should try not to sabotage the possibilities by taking yourself out of the running before you even give him a chance because your lack of confidence is totally emotional and not objective, and the more you bring in people who make you question it, the better you're going to feel. I.e., pursue! ** Chris Stamm, Hey, man. You're in Seattle now? Wow, yeah, time and circumstances do fly, don't they? Good move on avoiding the internet's sucking. Can I ask you about your own work? Like what you're working on and/or thinking about working on or whatever? I'd be really, really interested to know. Super nice to reconnect with you, Chris. ** Trees, Hi, T! Ideally, the real should always outweigh the cyber, so, yeah, that's all good news, ultimately. Interesting about the Bound in Public gig. Yeah, from what I've seen, the Kink stuff is quite pro looking, which always makes me wonder if the sex is subjected to a whole of coitus interruptus while they ace the lighting and angles and stuff. The love interest sounds cool. The Chinese/Romany combo sounds kind of really compelling in and of itself. Dude, I'd be thrilled with either post or any post. If rock climbing is your passion, go with that, I say, and besides I love the idea of such a post on this blog. Talk about fresh! June in LA seems awfully likely, so I'll let you know, and that meet would be really great. 'False Intimacy', okay, I'll go see what I can find about that. Thanks, man, really great to see you! ** Hedi, Hi, Hedi! I just saw a lovely pic of Guyotat and you in Kevin Killian's Guyotat/City Lights album on Facebook not six minutes ago. I can't begin to tell you how much I wish I could have been there at the LA gig. Did he do Bookworm while he was there? I've been kind of praying that might have happened. Oh, I met and had dinner with Abdellah Taïa a couple of weeks ago. What a terrific guy. I hope to get to hang out with him more. You good, man? It's so very, very nice to see you! ** Bernard Welt, 'Bambi' was the 'Luna' of its time. ** TIM MILLER QUEER PERFORMER, Tim! Hey, buddy! So great to see you! I am missing you too and working hard to get to visit LA asap. No, I actually did not know about those two cases and this seeming movement up top on the big issue. Wow, to say the least. It's so hard to get too excited, you know, ugh, but that does sound like real and serious progress of some pretty real sort. I'll be keeping the closest eye imaginable on that front from now. Thanks a lot, Tim. I don't know how I didn't know about that. Yury and I are pretty dead in the water on the US visa issue at this point after the recent, really shocking denial, so that offers some real hope. Yeah, thanks, great Tim! Lots of love to you. And, hey, is there still the possibility of you getting to Paris at some point? ** 'Matt', Hi, Matt! I know exactly where that residency is, more or less. The MK2 Quai de Seine is my local movie theater. It sucks that I missed Oneohtrix, for sure, 'cos I love his music like you do. Thanks a lot about 'My Loose Thread', man. That thesis finishing courtesy of motel room sounds the right decision to me. I even like the slightly melancholy quality. It's working or has it worked? Yeah, stuff is pretty good here even without an imminent flight to LA on the agenda. Rolling with the punches and all that. Best of the best with your thesis if you're still hunkering over it. Let me know. ** Killer Luka, Hey, superstar. I'm doing okay. Jeez, Luka, wtf, how great is that new drawing! You are so on the roll! Everyone, an exquisite new drawing by the unimpeachable Killer Luka can be yours with the help of your fingertip. Put it here and apply pressure. ** Jax, Hey, Jack! Wow, your regency werewolf is so close to me that I could ... well, I'm not sure what I would do were he actually that close. Linger unobtrusively in his background, I suppose. Luckily or not, the mismatched centuries will keep him festering in my upstairs. Nice. ** Oliver, Hey, man! Yeah, cool about the art show, right? Awesome if you can be there at the opening! I'll pass along the times and stuff as soon as I know them. How are you and what's up? ** Nicki, Not so slowly but surely, you're getting to be a regular again. Hooray! Surrender to the pull, Tom willing. Lots of love! ** Jeff, Hey. Really beautiful stuff -- writing and thinking -- about The Telescopes, man. A pleasure to read. ** Steevee, Oh, yeah, you can't turn your head here without reading something about 'The Conquest' at the moment or how its inclusion might or might not cause Carla Bruni to skip the opening night catwalk for the Woody Allen film she's in, and on and on. Curious to read more about it once people have actually seen it and reported back. Soon, I guess. Cannes opens on Wednesday. ** The Dreadful Flying Glove, There were indeed some super swell non-LP Byrds tracks, although I think most if not all of them are on the reissues now. My fave is probably the Gene Clark-penned 'She Don't Care About Time'. I'm going to see if I can find enough decent Byrds stuff to do a post, maybe a Gig. Oh, wait, I know 'Litany of Echoes'. I have that, and I really like it, so duh. I was spacing. I sure hope he follows through on that tweeted idea about the album with Grails. Your description of 'All is Falling' is definitely intriguing enough that I think I'm going to have to get that. Gee, thanks, man. ** MANCY, Yeah, that NP show probably would have been a better option, but, as the BH say, 'The funny about regret is ...', etc. Hope you're feeling better. ** Statictick, Hey there, old pal. I've missed you. It's good to see you! Sounds like the trip was pretty nice. I still have only been in the Florida panhandle, which I don't think really counts as having the Florida experience. Dude, that post sounds super sweet, and I would love it. You're so cool, duh. ** _Black_Acrylic, Aw, thanks a lot, man, about the 'Jerk/TTT' possessing and blasting. Yeah, actually, the idea is to have zines and stuff for sale at the London show, so that would be great. You can get in touch with them or with Tender prey/Marc, or I can help out too. Fixing up one's new apartment is such a pleasure, one of those secret, underrated big pleasures. If the stars align properly today, I'll have a new laptop by tomorrow morning, which is exciting, although Yury is going to be the one fixing it up since I'm a tech klutz. ** Chris Cochrane, Encore, sweet. Trippy festival set up, i.e. facing Houston traffic. It made a nice mental image. I always thought that sex clubs were better for soaking in vibes than being handled, but I'm shy. ** Andrew, Hi, A. No, I just wrote the script as if it were for a movie or play with some directions and stuff, but all the organizing and framing stuff was totally Keith's doing. He consulted with me, of course, but he had free reign, and he gets all the credit. Are you thinking of writing a graphic novel script? ** Misanthrope, Hey, G. I could feel your choking up, and, yeah, it was heartbreaking. Yesterday, having been Mother's Day, was emotional and weird for me. I guess that's normal when your mom's RIP. Did the buffet have cold sesame noodle? You sound different? Let's Skype. I want to hear that/you. ** Bollo, Hi, J. Oh, my computer's death throes have prevented my downloading the zip you sent, but if the new laptop gets here today as planned, and I can and will be back to you pronto. No, I can't say that Goblin was in my ears this weekend, but what a bright idea! I was mostly about this weird, interesting blues album by Bill Orcutt that Mego just put out. 'The Stranger', wow. It's great, huh? I remember it being so. Yooooouuuum! ** Right. So, the post, yeah, well, I set it up before I realized it wasn't some newly unearthed Beckett play, and, once I did, I thought, oh, what the heck, let it fly. See you tomorrow.
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