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Izzy HaveMercy
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Well, finally made it back from an 8-day trip through Wales, and Gods did we love it! :notworthy:

It's almost as beautiful as Ireland, very friendly people, lovely roads to race over and a lot of rubbish (of the stone variation, which I LOVE BTW).

Nice hotels and B&Bs, good food (the years of "only fish 'n' chips and brown sauce" are almost over!) and beautiful weather!

Only minor point is that the English are arseholes on the road. Not the Welsh, mind, only the Englanders. They drive like hell, they drive four-on-a-row on a four-way Motorway, they never anticipate other traffic and they love to be your bumper sticker. :evil:

Big BOOOO for them!

But the Welsh are a lovely bunch. Much akin to their Western neighbours, and of course sharing their Celtic heritage (aren't we all? ;) ), they are calm, friendly, helpful and good fun.

Their beer is the same horse-p*ss as most of the Island, but Guinness is available in copious amounts, so nae worries there! ;D

Tried the Brains, the Cywy, and some others I can't quite remember. There was even a pub pouring Tetley's. God forbid I ever taste that foul broth again. But I told you that already in a faraway past, and far too often too.

We saw a lot of coasts, beaches, abbeys, churches, graveyards, manors, castles, a bloody tree (see pics), and a boat or two.

On behalf of me and the missus, I wish to thank YOU Islanders for your hospitality and for the lovely days we had the past week(s).

It was much needed, what with recent personal events, and we thank you, from the bottom of our hearts.

Kleenex will be available on simple request ;)

THE PICTURES

Cheers.

PS: this is the first time I try to share a photo album with Yahoo!, let me know if something does not work properly, puh-lees... ;)

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Guid tae huv ye back Belian Boss even if ye couldnae be ersed goin a few miles further north tae Fudland! ;D
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James Blast wrote:Guid tae huv ye back Belian Boss even if ye couldnae be ersed goin a few miles further north tae Fudland! ;D

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If I only had Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmmmee!


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Aye quite a wee bit Gothic by the look of the foties :lol:

Glad to hear it was a belter!
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weebleswobble wrote:Aye quite a wee bit Gothic by the look of the foties :lol:

Glad to hear it was a belter!
I just luuurve taking piccies of old stones....

What can I say... I'm in touch with my Goffick side :twisted:

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Yo IZ, your photo album with Yahoo! seems to work just fine! :D

It looks like you and the missus really had a fantastic time in a beautiful place in the world. :D :notworthy: :D

Now all fingers and toes are crossed for your future plans regarding the kleenex and the following cd with music that touches the soul. :notworthy:

Enjoy being back home and the beer and thank you for the photos! :notworthy:

MB :kiss:
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MadameButterfly wrote:the following cd with music that touches the soul. :notworthy:
featuring a sleeve design by Blast Products 2010â„¢ ;D

I'll just say 'Rush Hour' and get me Zimmer frame
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James Blast wrote:
MadameButterfly wrote:the following cd with music that touches the soul. :notworthy:
featuring a sleeve design by Blast Products 2010â„¢ ;D

I'll just say 'Rush Hour' and get me Zimmer frame
My goodness gracious me, we are living in 2006? 2010 sounds soo far away although anything in the future is exciting!

The rest I do not understand I'm afraid. :|
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Rush Hour by the legendary FGG is a track that sends shivers up my spine, makes the hairs on my arms stand up and then makes me feel a better person, everytime I play it.

... in fact, I'm going to bung it on right now... and feel like a better person than I really am...

Thank you for this Iz you gotta share this talent you have. :notworthy:
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James Blast wrote:Rush Hour by the legendary FGG is a track that sends shivers up my spine, makes the hairs on my arms stand up and then makes me feel a better person, everytime I play it.

... in fact, I'm going to bung it on right now... and feel like a better person than I really am...

Thank you for this Iz you gotta share this talent you have. :notworthy:
Oooh no! I have "lethargy" and only "lethargy" and no Rush Hour you speak of...although the thought of shivers up your spine, making the hairs on your arms stand up is the way IZZY's music makes one feel, everytime I play it.

IZ may it be stated on open forum by James, it is indeed a fact that your music is absolutely amazing! :notworthy:

Now has a fit as to what I have been missing...goddamnit...back to the pm box...oh IZ! :oops:
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I could convert it to an mp3 and YouSentIT you, but I promised Iz I would never do that... without his say so...

the rest of this post has been PM'd to Debs+Iz
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Awwwww you two ;D

As stated somewhere before (although even I don't remember all the places where I promised this), remixing the new full album will take place somewhere next week(s).

Bringing it out will be something for this Autumn, NORMALLY SPEAKING.

And mebbies I will have another song ready for the album, but I have to admit I have a bit of a writer's block for the mo; also been very busy with recording for other peeps, the baby issues and the trip to Wales put FGG a bit to the background.

BUT upwards and onwards, you WILL get yer product!

Fact!

Featuring Blast Design 2006, you bet! ;D

And you can send MB the track for sure ;)

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Cheers Belgian Boss! Image

and that is great news on the music front :notworthy:

expect mail Debs :D
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To IZ and Mr. Blast :notworthy: :D :notworthy: :kiss:

Thank you both so much, the world is a greater good.
Looking forward and my soul men, you do your magic both of you, the magical vibes are sent unto thee from me and only goodness shall follow.

YAY! ;D
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Amen, sistah... ;)

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That deserves a Revr'nd Image
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