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Sho - employed again! Started conversation May 21, 2006
I loved your House of the Rising Sun entry so I thought I'd pop over and say hi.
"hi"
Love your opening quote - I think Abbey Road is under estimated by too many people so I'm always happy to see someone who listens to it.
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Jay Posted May 21, 2006
Hi, Sho! Yes, I'm a big Beatles fan, or more particularly, a John Lennon fan. In my opinion, he was quite a genius, really.
House of the Rising Sun is my first attempt at the Guide. It's been a long time since I've written anything, and come to think of it, probably the last thing I wrote was for a grade at University. I have some other ideas rolling around in my head, and now that I have a little confidence, I think I may start writing them.
So far, the rumors of being tarred and feathered and strung up by the thumbs by the PR crew are vicious lies! Thanks for that.
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Sho - employed again! Posted May 21, 2006
oh please go around telling people that - PR has a horrible reputation but really we're a bunch of fluffy-bunny-wunnies!!
Actually what you're experiencing is how PR should work: an oven-ready entry is put up for PR, a few comments on style and placing, and Bob's your uncle.
I know other people have a different experience, but I'm sure that more people have a good time there (I know I've been very gently treated)
So... get writing!!! I'm definitely looking forward to more of yours. It really makes PR lovely.
I love the Beatles, with a preference for John Lennon. Imagine - he was shot on my 17th birthday, that was real downer.
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Jay Posted May 21, 2006
Ah, December 8. Shh. I'm old enough to remember it well, too. </> Was a sad day indeed. And on your birthday, too.
Fluffy-bunny-wunnies? OK, yes, I'll spread the word.
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