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Name: Grant Location: Bournemouth, United Kingdom Birthday: 5/22/1981 Gender: Male
Interests: music, music and more music. Travelling, coffee, missions, prayer, emerging church... Expertise: piano, fender rhodes, hammond organ, espresso, media/video, Eastern Europe... Occupation: Consulting Industry: Computers (Software)
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11/23/2005
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| This country seems to be going a little crazy at the moment. Travel seems to be becoming a politically incorrect activitiy, so before it's banned or viciously taxed i've decided i'm going to make the most of it while I can. Bring on this weekend's trip to Dusseldorf, Germany! | | |
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This week i'm dissappearing to Paris for a long weekend with my family. Bring it on...
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| The following sentance was said yesterday during a discussion between the director and a few of the musicians part of our record label:
"Christian music needs to grow some balls"
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| The car known to many as "Lazarus" has finally left for a better place, in this case somewhere in Surrey. It's a sad moment.....farewell old friend.
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| This weekend is the live earth event. What confuses me is that the event is about taking action on the environment and it's words reducing unneccessary carbon emissions, however it is obvious to run the event is going to use up a lot of carbon from all the travel to and from the events for the attendees and the artists and behind the scenes people, and also huge amount of power it takes to stage and broadcast the shows.....so is live earth actually defeating it's own objective? This might be controversial to say, but i am irritated somewhat by the ego environmentalism that is going on. It seems to be a bandwagon that has been jumped on, scientific research seems to be exagerated somewhat by politicians and the media. I even wonder if some scientists themselves are being tempted to exagerate work as an "extreme" situation obviously for them means more research money, i really hope that isn't the case. But it would be interesting to see the other side of the debate, the research that questions the validity of "climate chaos", but i guess that wouldn't make gripping news. | | |
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