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20 April 2003 by nathaniel

cooley-o

Big ups to mark cooley
and Andy Cox for submitting
warProductwar
and STOP
BUSH
to The
Blair Bush Project,
respectively. They should both be up/linked on the
site
by the end of today, South African time. Fantastic work!
I’m off to the studio to "make art" for a bit.
Er, seems like my fantastic
weblog service
(usually fantastic; no, really; I mean that. You should
use blogger if you want
a blog) is down for a while. This is one of the downfalls of being in a very different
time zone; upgrades happen at peak hours! The world will have to wait for my words
of wisdom…
So the time stamp above is wrong; I write this @ 10:30 AM, South African time.
I added the following text at the time listed above:
Great day making art @ the studio (you’ll be seeing some new collage/cut-outs
soon), but still can’t shake this flu bug… Christian’s
3xth b-day today, which we celebrated in the park.

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