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4 Responses to “So You Thought Blobs Weren’t Beautiful?”
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I think your one of the greatest interviews I have ever heard on Coast to Coast Am,
I had a magical experience in Avebury in 2008 in November. I left Averbury a very different person, I cannot wait to read your book…Thank you
Awesome. The techie in me is dying to know how they made that effect.
Philip,
This is off topic for this post, but I thought you would like to know about this project on Kickstarter – Clothe Yourself in Righteousness, an album of songs about nakedness in early Quaker history. (Link courtesy of Cat and Peter at QuakerPagan.)
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