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posted Tuesday, 16 June 2009

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Still on the road, I am now in Belfast and I have not had proper internet for a week, so I use my Blackberry to do these mini-blogs in Twitter. Will blog more when I have steady internet. 

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1. Ronald Gelber left...
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 9:40 pm

Some of these people like George Chikovani, and Ed Ward will live to regret what they say. Karma is something that they are overlooking. They will learn the hard way, that what comes around, does go around. It will bite them in the ass. Just ask Michael Jeffrey.


2. Ronald Gelber left...
Tuesday, 16 June 2009 9:55 pm

Some of these people like George Chikovani, and Ed Ward will live to regret what they say. Karma is something that they are overlooking. They will learn the hard way, that what comes around, does go around. It will bite them in the ass. Just ask Michael Jeffrey.


3. Dr. Dot left...
Wednesday, 17 June 2009 9:19 pm

Ed Ward is stupid to think I wouldn't see his vile comments online at some point


4. Ronald Gelber left...
Thursday, 18 June 2009 6:40 am

Most likely these people all share something in common. THEY ARE NOT ARTISTS! Artistic minded people that have high self-esteem, are more concerned about helping the next one out, with their sense of accomplishment. Just as a sports player is concerned about assists, and not just about scoring points. It's about music as a form of practicaliity. It is easy to criticize, but it's a lot harder to understand. This is why I cope with a woman bar owner, that screems at me, and accuses me of ruining her business, because of my own homemade, bootleg karaoke CDG's.