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You’ve changed ! Who me? Never!

October 20th, 2007 by italker

Glad to see that my old pal Jimmy Sommerville has been having a look at the blog. Actually his comments are quite true, he hasn’t changed all that much, now that’s more than can be said for me. I popped into the office this afternoon although I’m still on holiday. Johnny, our techy support person, told me he had been reading the blog. He said he liked the Living Stones then he said, “is that your picture on the blog? ” You’ve really changed! Well that’s true Johnny we all change. Except for sweet baby James, so here’s a song from James Taylor for the man with the whiskers in the previous post. Even James Taylor has changed! Make sure you listen to this youtube clip. If it says its not working click on the menu the Dixie Chics version is just brilliant!

dsc008051.JPG This is my Gandhi look, as I prepare to fly out to India next week. I’ll try and keep the blog going and relate some of the stories from our travels. I think it will be an interesting eight days. My colleague Willie MacPherson is joining me on this trip to look at some of the projects I have been interested in over the past couple of years.

The seasons are also changing, Mrs iTalker and I, visited my sister and brother-in-law on holiday in Strathpeffer for a couple of days this week. Yesterday was such a delightful Autumn morning. I couldn’t resist this picture it has such a cool feel to it. It says to me winter is on its way chill out. So I sat back yesterday and listened to some James Taylor and I chilled out.

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