I'm reading his book and enjoying it thoroughly. However, as much as I hate most Americans that I've met, it always pisses me off when these english prissies with their florid little accents start whining on about the U.S. blah,blah,blah, and pigeonhole all Americans as if they are of one identical Mind.
Not everybody here is stupid by a long shot.
And don't tell me there aren't any dead idiot masses in england.
how many times do i have to say goodbye to seb? he's dead as dead can be, yet i'm forced to constantly excrete pretentious "REST IN PEACE" dialogues to someone i will never meet due to the vicious vampire of mortality.
byebye sebastian, you've inspired me to invest in a more flashy top hat at the very least
Nil desporandum sweet Henry; Sebastian will be sorely missed by us all,but there may be a 'sun dog ' of hope in this turgid gutter. I was only aware of Mr H's existence on the occasion of his passing which may surprise you untill i reveal my vieled identity,I sir,am Sebastians long lost whore son cousin and was unaware of my 'cousin familliar' due to my own pursuit of life;however my practices have been confined to the hellish northen provincesand Antibes.I am Andrew Harold Adrian Horsley!Port?
I knew the man- in private he was very different. No affectations, natural, an excellent conversationalist, and great fun to hang out with. But his public persona was all about selling himself and he did it well enough to get himself noticed. It's really sad that Sebastian has gone so prematurely- an old-school, upper-class gent with genuine style and wit.
I never knew this man when he was alive even though he lived at the bottom of my street in Soho. As I said before a very interesting chap. The funny and strangely ironic thing about Sebastian is he would either be the first name on a party list or the last,but never in the middle of the list! This man is a true and refreshing inspiration to those who wish to be themselves no matter what others say or think. We should all be able to be who we are and say what we feel. R.I.P Sebastian H
Quite. For an extraordinary amount of fairly misguided people (sometimes from the lower classes, more often from the middle) money = clarse. I know a few people that fit this description and they are as amusing as they are ridiculous. The English are obsessed with the whole business...but not as much as Indians.
Sorry...liked you till you put DOWN Dorothy Parker.. my HERO..more erudite than S.H.... sorry...he should not have made that comparison...do your own thing YES...but do not set yourself above another...!
He's wrong about eccentrics.. You can find eccentrics in all walks and purlieus of life (although they are depreciating in value now). The true eccentric is not conciously interested in deliberately being different, that would be like trying to act unintentionally. Punctilliousness and pragmatism are his raison' d'etre, what works best to do the job. It is just that this ideology differs from one held in concert by the majority.
'Life is a tragedy. We get washed up on some random shore and spend our lives building shelters and waving at ships. Then the tide turns. The waves crash inwards and sweep the lot away. We are left with a desert. We end up weeping alone in an empty church.
The British class system was, and to an extent still is, a little more complicated than simply how much money you have.
One is equally as likely to find an aristocrat with only debtors to his name as one is to find a millionaire without a shred of sophistication to theirs.
Sebastian's family background I think is most accurately classed as Nouveau Riche via the Middle Class.
Sebastian was classic and a way of life,be u, if ure a bicht be more!
Mastikajos 1 month ago
A druggie.
SuzLa1 7 months ago
I'm reading his book and enjoying it thoroughly. However, as much as I hate most Americans that I've met, it always pisses me off when these english prissies with their florid little accents start whining on about the U.S. blah,blah,blah, and pigeonhole all Americans as if they are of one identical Mind.
Not everybody here is stupid by a long shot.
And don't tell me there aren't any dead idiot masses in england.
aynrandy1 7 months ago
Americans Hate Truth an H
onesty... He says what he is and America is all about LIARS!!!
soulboyy99 8 months ago
He very much seems to be Bored with Life.
AntiMusick 10 months ago
"I am the only thing of value in your country, and I am removing it immediately."
TheOCEANisMusic 11 months ago 3
how many times do i have to say goodbye to seb? he's dead as dead can be, yet i'm forced to constantly excrete pretentious "REST IN PEACE" dialogues to someone i will never meet due to the vicious vampire of mortality.
byebye sebastian, you've inspired me to invest in a more flashy top hat at the very least
Duckshirt 11 months ago
Nil desporandum sweet Henry; Sebastian will be sorely missed by us all,but there may be a 'sun dog ' of hope in this turgid gutter. I was only aware of Mr H's existence on the occasion of his passing which may surprise you untill i reveal my vieled identity,I sir,am Sebastians long lost whore son cousin and was unaware of my 'cousin familliar' due to my own pursuit of life;however my practices have been confined to the hellish northen provincesand Antibes.I am Andrew Harold Adrian Horsley!Port?
ahahorsley 1 year ago
Ahahaha, he's fucking brilliant. I must thank my friend again for 'introducing' me to him, I'm sure my dad would love him too.
xXxRav3rRawrBabyxXx 1 year ago
I knew the man- in private he was very different. No affectations, natural, an excellent conversationalist, and great fun to hang out with. But his public persona was all about selling himself and he did it well enough to get himself noticed. It's really sad that Sebastian has gone so prematurely- an old-school, upper-class gent with genuine style and wit.
carcassette 1 year ago 4
I never knew this man when he was alive even though he lived at the bottom of my street in Soho. As I said before a very interesting chap. The funny and strangely ironic thing about Sebastian is he would either be the first name on a party list or the last,but never in the middle of the list! This man is a true and refreshing inspiration to those who wish to be themselves no matter what others say or think. We should all be able to be who we are and say what we feel. R.I.P Sebastian H
cnaptakmockba 1 year ago 2
Quite. For an extraordinary amount of fairly misguided people (sometimes from the lower classes, more often from the middle) money = clarse. I know a few people that fit this description and they are as amusing as they are ridiculous. The English are obsessed with the whole business...but not as much as Indians.
clean3 1 year ago
Sorry...liked you till you put DOWN Dorothy Parker.. my HERO..more erudite than S.H.... sorry...he should not have made that comparison...do your own thing YES...but do not set yourself above another...!
xyzllii 1 year ago
what will Russel Brand do for material now?
snakey319 1 year ago
He's wrong about eccentrics.. You can find eccentrics in all walks and purlieus of life (although they are depreciating in value now). The true eccentric is not conciously interested in deliberately being different, that would be like trying to act unintentionally. Punctilliousness and pragmatism are his raison' d'etre, what works best to do the job. It is just that this ideology differs from one held in concert by the majority.
Lytton333 1 year ago
"In American society they have no wit, they can only hit." - Genius.
And I'm American. ;)
HISTORYBUFFPA 1 year ago 6
British post-punk anwser to des Esseintes and modern-day successor to Count Eric Stenbock. Goodbye Seb!
NWRA1957 1 year ago
What a great, great man. I will miss him hugely.
'Life is a tragedy. We get washed up on some random shore and spend our lives building shelters and waving at ships. Then the tide turns. The waves crash inwards and sweep the lot away. We are left with a desert. We end up weeping alone in an empty church.
Remember me, whispers the dust.'
From Sebastian's memoir, Dandy in the Underworld:
henryhemming 1 year ago 8
I've never drunk turpentine in my life. Hahaha genius.
bertiethetoupee4 1 year ago
yeah was really funny bok alright
frontierdarren 2 years ago
the book is hilarious.
couldn´t stop laughin all through
prolo67 2 years ago 2
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prolo67 2 years ago
this man is amazing. there is little left to say
DomWrath 2 years ago 5
Sebastian continually goes on about how middle-class he is. Somehow I'm not sure if having a millionaire father qualifies him.
HeathenLoveGod 3 years ago 2
The British class system was, and to an extent still is, a little more complicated than simply how much money you have.
One is equally as likely to find an aristocrat with only debtors to his name as one is to find a millionaire without a shred of sophistication to theirs.
Sebastian's family background I think is most accurately classed as Nouveau Riche via the Middle Class.
Sebastian however is in a class of his own. :)
(This heathen loves his godlessness)
AubreyDebrett 2 years ago 16
I had NEVER heard of this guy until I saw him on TV this morning. A living legend, total and utter fucking brilliance and and example of true cheek.
TheChavStabber 3 years ago 5
he is way too much! arrogance and wit, I love it!
Yourlilly 3 years ago 13
"It depends if the had big tits or not"
- the opening line - hilarious!!
Claronium780 3 years ago 4
lol! Sebastian u r an absolute legend.
plainoldjimbob 3 years ago 5