Happy New Year, Simon! Fancy appearing on my blog as a guest blogger this year? I could send you some arts-related questions as the interviewer, then we could swap roles and I could be a guest on your blog! It'll be great!
Happy New Year Tom! I'm sorry we couldn't catch up over Christmas but Sarah and I have both had the lurgy so it's best to stay away.
I'd love to do that cultural exchange - great idea! Although I have to warn you I'm not great with deadlines.
Do I like Disco? That's like asking if I like breathing :-) I've always loved that George McCrae song and it was wonderful to see him in such good voice, hitting the high notes... and so cool! And Beth Ditto did a fine version of another Disco classic, Candi Staton's Young Hearts Run Free. Great stuff! I really liked Jessie Ware too. It kind compensates for Ed bloody boring Sheeran...
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That was back in 1980, Cer. I think he let it go this time. Have a great 2018.
Thanks Kid. And a happy New Year to you too.
Happy New Year, Simon! Fancy appearing on my blog as a guest blogger this year? I could send you some arts-related questions as the interviewer, then we could swap roles and I could be a guest on your blog! It'll be great!
P.S Do you like Disco? Because this performance on Jools Holland was so charming: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PL7PH_XU2vw
Happy New Year Tom! I'm sorry we couldn't catch up over Christmas but Sarah and I have both had the lurgy so it's best to stay away.
I'd love to do that cultural exchange - great idea! Although I have to warn you I'm not great with deadlines.
Do I like Disco? That's like asking if I like breathing :-)
I've always loved that George McCrae song and it was wonderful to see him in such good voice, hitting the high notes... and so cool! And Beth Ditto did a fine version of another Disco classic, Candi Staton's Young Hearts Run Free. Great stuff! I really liked Jessie Ware too. It kind compensates for Ed bloody boring Sheeran...
Feels like it's missing the word "creep" really...
It is a word I try to use in most everyday conversations...
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