Expose Yourself Without Really Exposing Yourself

Posted on 08. Dec, 2007 by Andy in Blog

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I found some amazing pants while shopping online tonight. I wonder why this style never took off...

"I don't carry a gun, but I'm packin' a nine. Ladies..."

I guess if you've got the equipment...

Also, Bush received a bit of a scare recently when an Icelandic teen deciphered his private phone number and called, leaving a message stating he was the president of Iceland and needed to speak with him. Come on. If you're gonna prank call the leader of the free world, you've got to put more thought into it! That's like the Holy Grail of prank calls...

2 Responses to “Expose Yourself Without Really Exposing Yourself”

  1. Steven Courtney 8 December 2007 at 10:57 am #

    One more reason to feel inferior!!

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  2. Graham Sclater 9 December 2007 at 10:51 am #

    The latest novel by Devon, England based author, musician, record producer and music publisher Graham Sclater is now available from UK publisher Flame Books – http://www.flamebooks.com

    Graham spent much of the 60’s living and working as a musician in Hamburg playing with luminaries such as Jimi Hendrix, Elton John and many more.

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    Ticket to Ride follows the exploits of a naïve under aged five-piece group from the south west of England as they make their futile search for success in 60’s Germany. Although they set out to follow in the path of the Beatles, they soon fall deep into the world that their contemporaries were fortunate enough to escape.

    Based predominately on the Reeperbahn, the red light district of Hamburg, the group is soon dragged down, their lives affected forever by the everyday world of prostitution, sex, drugs and violence, resulting in a total breakdown of the values that they had once believed in.

    Realising, too late, that they have no way out, the story charts their desperation and untimely failure.

    Some of the reviews so far:

    “All in all, the book exudes the optimism and “damn the torpedoes” attitude of any young rock and roller from any era – definitely recommended!”

    “The book itself is a breeze to read, and difficult to put down.”

    “Ticket to Ride” is a monument to those who might almost have succeeded.”

    “Ticket to Ride” is a fun book to read.”

    “Ein sehr empfehlenswertes Buch.”

    The novel has already received amazing reviews and is selling well with sales in America, Australia, New Zealand, the UK and mainland Europe.

    If you really want to know what it was like to take that journey in the 60’s – you need to buy “Ticket to Ride”

    Graham Sclater
    Hammond Organ

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