
Some of my best friends are Goths
In September 2006, My Drug Hell frontman Tim Briffa set himself the task of writing an essay a day for a month.
The resulting collection includes childhood reminiscences of watching his anaesthetist father euthanise his pet hamster, 'fagging' in a strict Catholic boarding school under a Head Master who performed exorcisms, squatting in some of the most exclusive parts of London including (briefly) a block in Belgravia that turned out to be affordable housing for the local police force, somehow ending up on Rai Uno after a failed threesome in Italy and other tales and musings relating to love, music and excess and why baldness could be 'the number 1 cause of marriage.'
"Very entertaining. Sharp and funny."- Som Wardner, My Vitriol.
"The Beatles' essay alone is worth the price of this book." - John Jenkinson, Au Bergenfeld director.
"Some of My Best Friends Are Goths showcases Tim's talent for blending self-deprecating humour and wit. Are you ready for this unforgettable adventure?" - Tommy Kennedy, author of Nightmare in Jamaica.
"Tim Briffa is an extremist non-human." - Peter Perrett, The Only Ones.
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$4.40Some of my best friends are Goths
In September 2006, My Drug Hell frontman Tim Briffa set himself the task of writing an essay a day for a month.
The resulting collection includes childhood reminiscences of watching his anaesthetist father euthanise his pet hamster, 'fagging' in a strict Catholic boarding school under a Head Master who performed exorcisms, squatting in some of the most exclusive parts of London including (briefly) a block in Belgravia that turned out to be affordable housing for the local police force, somehow ending up on Rai Uno after a failed threesome in Italy and other tales and musings relating to love, music and excess and why baldness could be 'the number 1 cause of marriage.'
"Very entertaining. Sharp and funny."- Som Wardner, My Vitriol.
"The Beatles' essay alone is worth the price of this book." - John Jenkinson, Au Bergenfeld director.
"Some of My Best Friends Are Goths showcases Tim's talent for blending self-deprecating humour and wit. Are you ready for this unforgettable adventure?" - Tommy Kennedy, author of Nightmare in Jamaica.
"Tim Briffa is an extremist non-human." - Peter Perrett, The Only Ones.
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In September 2006, My Drug Hell frontman Tim Briffa set himself the task of writing an essay a day for a month.
The resulting collection includes childhood reminiscences of watching his anaesthetist father euthanise his pet hamster, 'fagging' in a strict Catholic boarding school under a Head Master who performed exorcisms, squatting in some of the most exclusive parts of London including (briefly) a block in Belgravia that turned out to be affordable housing for the local police force, somehow ending up on Rai Uno after a failed threesome in Italy and other tales and musings relating to love, music and excess and why baldness could be 'the number 1 cause of marriage.'
"Very entertaining. Sharp and funny."- Som Wardner, My Vitriol.
"The Beatles' essay alone is worth the price of this book." - John Jenkinson, Au Bergenfeld director.
"Some of My Best Friends Are Goths showcases Tim's talent for blending self-deprecating humour and wit. Are you ready for this unforgettable adventure?" - Tommy Kennedy, author of Nightmare in Jamaica.
"Tim Briffa is an extremist non-human." - Peter Perrett, The Only Ones.











