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8 comments:
I love what you have to say, your blog is interesting and I like how objective you present your comments. I love this artist, I think is changing the way art is perceived in the 21st century. He the Andy Warhol of our time.
Thanks very much!
I finally had a chance to listen to the show! Thank you so much for talking about my site. I appreciate it.
You said a lot of things I can relate to. Especially about owning so many books that no one wants to move!
Happy Thanksgiving to you.
Your site really did change the way I look at the subject of royalty so thank you!
I missed your Royal Report last night - I usually download it as a podcast and listen on my ipod later! Is everything ok? I noticed no RR for yesterday...
Vanessa
Sorry Vanessa! It was Thanksgiving in Canada this past weekend so I didn't do a show. I'd actually announced it at the end of the last show but I guess I should have posted that on my blogs instead of assuming it was Thanksgiving everywhere else! ;)
The show will be on next Sunday (October 14th) and the topic will be Royalty and the Media.
Oh! I am glad it was for a good thing! Happy Thanksgiving Marilyn!
Anon,
Thanks!
Not to worry, if I don't do a show, there will always be a good reason for it! I probably won't do anything around Christmas and New Years, but that's about it.
I'll just have to remember to post something that says I'm not doing a show. I don't know what I was thinking by not doing that!
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