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just plugged his iPod into the speakers here and put on The Deirdres (3h ago)
At @gnublade's housewarming party. (7/9)
Moved in today. The man with the van turned out to be the same one who moved me there 2 years ago. Now he's also Boyzone's tour manager(!) (7/9)
Whenever one calls a utility company, at any time of the day, they will inevitably be "experiencing extremely high call volumes". (7/9)
Listening to what sounds like a new Of Montreal track, and waiting for the Virgin Mobile people to pick up the cable box (7/9)
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2007/9/6
When Factory Records boss Tony Wilson was buried recently, his coffin was numbered FAC 501 , the last Factory catalogue number.2006/9/7
And here is what looks like Banksy's making-of video for his Paris Hilton project.2003/9/7
The Free Pauline Hanson campaign rolls on with vigils outside her prison , and her son releasing a song proclaiming her innocence. It makes one wonder what's next: a commemorative plate edition perhaps?