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I hate the Avalanches
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I hate the Avalanches — there, that got your attention. Actually, I’m lying — they’re quite good, not ready to call them the new Disco Inferno quite yet, but definite points for trying and I can see why people are excited abo[…]

Am I Cool Or Not?
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Am I Cool Or Not?: an AICON first. Nipples.[…]

I was too overwhelmed
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I was too overwhelmed by tiredness and gratitude last night to comment on the birthday stuff so I will do so here. What excites me about it is the diversity of approaches – travelogues, anecdotes, analyses, hilarious rantings, confessions &#821[…]

MARK ‘RUFF’ RYDER – Joy
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MARK ‘RUFF’ RYDER – Joy
Already been around for a while this one, but finally a proper release: i.e. on the singles racks at a Well-Known Record Store. (hah! no free plugs for Mr Branson. Oops…) You should already know this. I[…]

Happy Birthday NYLPM
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Happy Birthday NYLPM: this weblog is one today, and its parent site is two years old. Here’s what we’ve done to celebrate.[…]

The Aislers Set
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The Aislers Set, tuneful and highly likeable indie popsters, have a weblog! I got this from somebody (Sophie?) but I can’t remember who. It’s not really much of a weblog though because it doesn’t have a second entry yet. I suspect p[…]

Oh Master P
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Oh Master P: has it come to this?[…]

let me be the first to say it
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let me be the first to say it: if you didn’t happen to notice that garish, that obtrusive and, yes, just a wee bit hopeless message to the right, today is tom ewing’s birthday. i first met him when he was my current age. scary.
a tom mome[…]

Thousand
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Thousand: well, here’s a turn up for the books.[…]

Hey, why bother creating a new one when I can say random stuff on this one every so often? ;-)
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Hey, why bother creating a new one when I can say random stuff on this one every so often? ;-)[…]

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