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November 2nd, 2006

The dangers faced by artists and those in choirs

Thank you for your kind comments about my painting. Art is not without its dangers though – on the way back from my art class there were a lot of fire engines and police cars and their associated personnel at the station and this was because the station cafe was being firebombed.

Also some yobs burst into the local choir practice and hurled abuse and eggs causing some staining to the carpet and a Bible.

This is why we do not open the door on halloween night and will keep the lights turned off even if it means falling down the stairs and suffering injuries.

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  1. Emma says:

    I was at a choir rehearsal on Tuesday also and half expected the same thing to happen. Alas, no fun in our choir.