Interview With Amon and other interesting reading

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Interview With Amon and other interesting reading

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Easier this way. This is old stuff though - from a long while back. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMWWNaJKfYk[/youtube]
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Well so sorry...I posted the whole magazine. Silly me I thought someone might want to read the whole thing. :evil:
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Well your title says otherwise. This issue does't have anything by Peter Windsor (other than the video) so it's safe.
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ask them to remove the whole thing I don't care,,,You may have seen it but I doubt everyone has.....
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Yeesh. Why so touchy? I was just replying to your comment of, "Silly me I thought someone might want to read the whole thing."

I just stated your title says otherwise - which it does.
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this weeks issue
http://www.gpweek.com/
To achieve anything, you must be prepared to dabble on the boundary of disaster.”
Sir Stirling Moss