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Anyone want my week?

Hellooooooo.. just a quick one.. we were just talking in the office about keeping up with people. Now this is one way to do it, but you'll know that its all a bit sporadic.
However, faithfully each week I send out an email which lets you all know the real deal.. And I thought I would throw the net a bit wider to see if anyone wants to play. Just shove a comment on the bottom of this and let me know..

Comments

Anonymous said…
yes pleaaassseee!

jonah at triburbana.org

thanks!
Sipech said…
I'll second that. Haven't really heard from you in ages.

s.p.c.meadows@durham.ac.uk
Liz said…
Oo, yes pleeeeease! Could I have it to "me (at) purplepenguin.net"?

Thank you x
Karen said…
Me too! Would be great to know whats going on and if you are likely to get round to borrowing a dog...

kazf01 at hotmail.com
Steveybabe said…
I love hearing your news Jude. steveyken (aT) gmail.com
Michael said…
Me too please.
Anonymous said…
and another....
me at andy-moore.net

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