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jazzy_dave) wrote2014-10-16 10:26 pm
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Finding Deals In Deal
Traveled over to Deal to do the other gift aid project of the three towns i am doing each week. At first it was closed due to criminal damage the previous day but opened again after midday, after i did a second visit in the town. I found three CD's in a charity shop going half price at fifty pence each. These are -
Various Artists - Cafe Do brasil (Metro)
Neil Young - Harvest Moon ((Reprise)
Rain Tree Crow - Rain Tree Crow (Virgin)
Rain Tree Crow are the band that David Sylvian formed after the demise of his previous group Japan. The Neil Young album, of course, is a classic folk rock recording from 1992.
I had a lunch and drink visit in Canterbury at the West Gate Inn. Curry night, so i had the hottest available with a pint of Summerskills Ninja Beer (5.0 % ABV) and a Portobello Road gin and tonic.
Tomorrow most of the day in Sittingbourne at the Office.
Various Artists - Cafe Do brasil (Metro)
Neil Young - Harvest Moon ((Reprise)
Rain Tree Crow - Rain Tree Crow (Virgin)
Rain Tree Crow are the band that David Sylvian formed after the demise of his previous group Japan. The Neil Young album, of course, is a classic folk rock recording from 1992.
I had a lunch and drink visit in Canterbury at the West Gate Inn. Curry night, so i had the hottest available with a pint of Summerskills Ninja Beer (5.0 % ABV) and a Portobello Road gin and tonic.
Tomorrow most of the day in Sittingbourne at the Office.
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I'll leave the hot stuff to you - I can't deal with 'heat'!! My tongue actually gets little raised bumps that HURT when I do hot. My Hubby and my boys would all be happy to join you, though!!
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Hugs, Jon
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A few of his songs, it works for,
but not many...
I have the same problem with James Taylor.
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but I wouldn't be surprised to find something in The Daily Mail
about misplaced sympathy for damaged criminals...