Saturday, 8 May 2010

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Hi

Hope you like the blog.

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Cheers
Steve

15 comments:

  1. Yarrr! Shiver me timbers, matey!

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  2. Hi Hendrik
    That is truly random =)

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  3. Hi Steve. Top 10 fav tunes?

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  4. Hi 4 winds
    Fav tunes changes all the time but here is a few-
    Current stuff; Underdog by Kasabian, Counterpoint by Delphic
    Old man music; Dead souls by Joy Division, Visions of you by Jah Wobble,Towers of Dub by the Orb and most stuff Brian Eno has worked on.

    Hi UC

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  5. Top 10 at the mo, off the top of me head would be:
    Primitive Painters - Felt
    Never Know - Durutti Column
    (both a bit navel-gazy, but still like)
    Nancy Boy - Placebo
    Requiem - Killing Joke
    Sat in Your Lap - the Bushmeister
    Biology - Girl's Aloud (really)
    Highway to Hell
    Creep - Radiohead
    Golden Path - Flaming Lips
    Window Licker - Aphex Twin

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  6. what's a sheep's favorite snack

    A Baaaahhhh or chocolate!

    As told by my 3 yr old Daughter Lily!

    Priceless.......

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  7. What's the first sign of madness?








    Suggs walking through the door.
    (my brother-in-law's 6yr old)

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  8. =)Good one Lilly.

    Some good tunes 4winds. I am sure Suggs is older than 6.

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  9. Lol, just told the Suggs joke to Ben, he loved it! The simpliest things eh??!
    Love your photography Steve, really inspiring. I would say the running is inspiring, but ill try walking first ;-)

    Lucie xx

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  10. Hey up Lucy
    Glad you like the photos. They usualy turn out better than the running and my writing.

    All the best with your letterboxing
    Steve

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  11. Hei Steve,
    very nice blog! Would be great to inspire myself and start running also - my year in Finland now is a good opportunity for it.
    Thanks for motivation, wish You wonderful fall!!
    Petra
    petra.holcikova(at)seznam.cz

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  12. Hei Petra
    Thanks, very kind of you.
    Let us know how you get on with your running.

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  13. hey there,
    so I run if possible. I tried wet autumn, crossing pine forests with thick soft blueberries understorey, slippery snow-ice at beginning of winter in november :) and most recently -26C, the snow is ok now. No hills and no views in here, that´s the only pity. Maybe would be wise to start with some training plan,we´ll see...

    Wish You all the best to year 2011, success in running and also with everything others!
    petra

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  14. Hey up Petra
    Good to hear you have been getting out there and enjoying your running.

    -26 Wow! That makes our winters sound very tame.
    With snow and ice on the ground over here in the UK My running is only just ticking over.

    I do enjoy the snow though, its a treat for me as our winters are mostly just damp and grey.

    All the very best for the New Year
    Steve

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Steve