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Friday, October 30, 2009

I believe in Yesterday

So last night I got to hang out for some precious moments with an old friend of yours and mine...



Yes..! As this terrible photo indicates, MC Lars was at the roundhouse in London! I look tired because at this point I've been going since 8:30am (on stuff at least partly connected to Freud, incidentally) and I just missioned it up from the Strand after a seminar to see his show (which I missed).

I've become so busy in the few months since we toured together that it really was like having another life back for an hour. DJ, the failsafe boys, and Rob and George were also there, and all deserve honouring on this blog. The whole thing was a fabulous reminder of the good people and times that are out there for those prepared to seek them!

I look forward to Lars's next visit, when, I assume, we will build a house entirely of breadsticks and live in harmony in the woods. PEACE YO

Posted at 11:47 am by faceometer

 

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