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Adam Neely finally meets his match in music nerdery and rhythmic complexity and it turns out to be a recorder player!

 
As you may have heard, the most expensive house in the world has just gone into receivership.

Hard to believe the developer isn't a Californian comedy character...

 
I do admire the chutzpah that the solution to COVID is to build $500m homes in which to hold boxing matches.
 

A really nice tribute to a friend and art gallery owner, Felicity Wren, who died a couple of years ago. I don’t know the film-maker, who ended up with 83 orphaned paintings and the idea for this little movie, but Steve is a very good mate who I’ve known since the early ‘80s. Felicity declined very fast, Parkinson’s is an unbelievably cruel disease. She was exactly as the film suggests. An essential part of the Liverpool art scene and hugely missed.
 

If you could get a modern child to watch the whole vid (made in 1958)
I found it quite interesting, how quickly new inventions advanced the growth and saftey toward the end
I wonder what thier response would be to the kids statements from time 20:08 to 21:00
 


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