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      <title>World Without End</title>
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      <title>Save It</title>
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      <title>The Huddle House</title>
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      <title>Manifesto</title>
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      <title>Oporto, Portugal.</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2007 19:53:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Image Of The Week 1</title>
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      <title>Stuart Chicago</title>
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      <title>Stuart RehearsalsElbow Room Chicago</title>
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      <title>Stuart Reclining Chicago</title>
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      <title>Stu cars in the grass</title>
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      <title>SM  The OA L Lounge</title>
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      <title>Savour that First Listen - it's an art in itself!</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[However, I've upated the Image Of The Week and added a new feature; "The House, The Car". This is an occasional series for those eye-catching gaff/chariot combos that really deserve to be celebrated here, (at least - a glossy monthly may be inevitable.....) Feel free to contribute to this and all the features herein and yet to be slapped on - (I will find out how that may be possible by consulting my sticky edition of "Luddite Catchy Uppy",) two non-existent magazines - I'm on a roll! 
Back to the point, briefly; I hope you appreciate the frisson of non-PC, ungreenness in this new feature - enjoy! Even if life does/has/ever will exist elsewhere in the multiverse, I bet they never invent pink Cadillacs...

Recent Events of Note:

1) Ken Brake's Birthday supper on Bank Holiday Monday, with Louis and Danny Manners and partners - my first alchoholic drink for a month, (South Beach Phase 1 dahling,) and much jollity ensued in/from tout directions. 

2) First listen to Louis' new album, "An Unknown Spring". Here's a mature man at his peak (ooh-er) and it's a freakin' masterpiece. Congratulations to The Master. 

3) I bought a 1979 Farfisa Bravo electric organ, for the YMG gig, at a boot sale for a fiver - complete with drum machine. Well cheesy.

4) Started conversing with fellow single parent types via t'internet at:

www.parentsalready.com

....as seen in the dear old Guardian Weekend Mag. A real head stretch for a stock rural hermit like yours truly. The world is full of divorced (wo)men.

5) Popped in on my old chum Phil Legg; 

www.futureproofrecords.com

...who has been slaving over a hot 'puter to put my entire slide collection onto CD. We briefly discussed the fact that music is now basically free, i.e. more undervalued that ever before, and yet;

6)... last night I got home to an e mail from a well-known record company asking if I 'd be interested in them re-releasing a certain album of mine....er...oh, alright then! Watch this space.

Must point the Peugeot in the direction of the land of my fathers,
Over & out,
SM]]></description>
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      <title>Hello fellow carbon - based life forms</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Early days here on Virb - I'm looking forward to trying to entertain/distract/amuse/inform/interact with y'all.

For example, how about a Quote Of The Week feature - from whatever tomes I've been reading recently - here goes:

"When it gets dark enough, you can see the stars."

From "Positive Thinking For Calvinists" by Ian Black. Black and White Publishing. ISBN 1 84502 079 0

People are saying that books are going out of fashion - pah! Nothing could replace the musty aroma of an old book. And they don't need batteries. On a motorbike ride through the glorious lanes of North Dorset the other weekend I was stopped in my single track by the sight of a book sale in someone's drive - all titles 20p! I stuffed my rucksack with an eclectic selection and learned, from a miniature bathroom reader, that rats cannot vomit - which is why they are so susceptible to poison.....

Fellow bibliophiles should check out: 

www.greenmetropolis.com

for a really effective way to sell and buy secondhand books, some of the proceeds going to plant trees to make more books....

Right, I feel like uploading an Image Of The Week.

Speak soon,
SM


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