http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=jVCki_4DuyI
All the best,
Paulo
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> shit at the time, but it passes, and today i'm ok-ish.
> i try to be healthy but it's so easy to succumb to chocolate when it is
> it's been really windy here. i've been wearing extra layers at work. my
> cold is easing up. still smoking. drinking honey in cups of tea.
> stress and negative emoti
Hi Jake,
Great project...
I'm in Canada right now, I hope that the event goes well.
the 15th is also my birthday - so I'll be celebrating that evening.
wishing you well.
marc
> You are invited to
> 'The Elephant in the Room'
> a talk and discussion with Ele Carpenter
> Saturday 15th March, 2pm
You are invited to
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