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Tue 1 Jun 2010

Walking through cathedral close on way to @writerscentre. Pass a baby in a pram – he is likely to see 2100- strange.

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Norwich cathedral...Writing up by NALD conference talk from The Space Between Us (#tsbu) for @WritersCentre blog. Have rough notes....Modern Times...College reunion, catz, Cambridge- strange to see everyone after so long. Canhazchampagne...My del.icio.us bookmarks for July 5th through July 7th...
 
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