Hi, everyone, I watched the Milos Forman biopic "Man on the Moon" last night, about US comic (?) Andy Kaufman and - bizarre as it might seem - couldn't help see a few parallels with the spirit of Bill and Jimmy. I don't know much about Kaufman (born in the wrong decade and continent, I'm afraid) but he does seem a very interesting and fearless artist (and even people who can't stand the KLF, would probably grant them that too). Here are a few thoughts: Kaufman was (or appeared to be) a prankster, even though he said he "never did anything to be funny" (in the same way that "they have no master plan" I suppose). His pranks were huge, expansive, irritating, designed to cause offence, and above all else - secretive. He delighted in pseudonyms and different characters he would never break from - and he was constantly referred to as a "performance artists". His greatest scams of all confused and alienated fans, and it seemed for all the world that first and foremost he was entertaining himself. Even when he was diagnosed with cancer, so great had the lies around him been spun, that people suspect it was still "a gag". Even today, his enigma continues in a cult. Can't help seeing similarities. Like the K Foundation, he seems to be prepared to not "piss about" and "fucking go the whole fucking way, and then not come back again". What do others think? John