when i moved back from a year out in Spain (it actually ended up being almost a decade), i was amazed to read in the paper that a certain Jonathan Woss was interviewing a certain Jordan on TV that evening (I'm going back a while).
'gosh,' i wondered to myself, as i am wont to do, being an inquisitive type 'i wonder what she is doing now, and why on earth is the spiky-haired one now on a mainstream chat show?'
of course, for me (and you, i suspect, for none of us are getting any younger) Jordan was (along with Cat Woman Sue) one of the original punks and wused to work at Sex, Vivienne Westwood's achingly anarchic King's Road shop back in the day (aka 1976/1977).
Googling Jordan I noticed that she is now actually cat woman and looks after a whole bunch of them in Streatham.
As to catwoman Sue, who knows?
i can't help but think though, that she might have made a more interesting interviewee than old Katie P.
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Apparently Sue Catwoman got into extreme religion after her punk days... Same with Poly Styrene and Lora Logic of X-Ray Spex. Weird, huh?
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