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Oct 01, 2007 16:14


I was in Camden this morning averting a rent crisis (by depositing large amounts of borrowed cash in my current account; but it's okay, I have a big cheque that will clear before the end of the week) and I decided to get the bus home. I've used buses far more than the tube since I moved, but Seven Sisters from Camden was a mystery. So I looked at ( Read more... )

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hairyears October 1 2007, 15:44:39 UTC


Apologies, I should've picked up my purchases weeks ago!

Nevertheless, I am more than happy to wait while you sort out photographs for your records, and any print runs you are planning.

I suspected that they'd be difficult to photograph, and I'd be interested to know what film stock the 'official' photographer is using.

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libellum October 1 2007, 15:55:23 UTC
Don't worry about it, things were delayed by moving and taking photos for prints. However, that's all done now, so shall we arrange a time for you to collect them? What's the best email address to contact you on?

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hairyears October 1 2007, 16:38:01 UTC


Follow my contact post, or take a closer look at your email notifications from LiveJournal.

There are no free HairyEvenings. Weekends are best (although I'm at the National Dojo this coming Saturday and Sunday), Tuesdays will do at a pinch.

What manner of boxes/casing/packaging is advisable? I have no car and would be very uneasy moving anything I value on a train.

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libellum October 1 2007, 16:50:14 UTC
Does "there are no free HairyEvenings" mean ever, at all, or this week, or what? There's no real urgency as long as you don't feel cheated of your rightful possessions. At the moment they're in our cellar, because that's the only place we have room to store them. I'm a little worried about how safe they are down there long-term down there - I don't think we have mice or damp or anything scary, but ideally I want to get all the art either on the walls or out of the house asap (and we don't have space to hang all the paintings that already have buyers). So the sooner you can arrange to pick them up, the happier I - and the paintings - will be ;) If you can't collect them for at least a few weeks, let me know and I'll put them on walls in the meantime ( ... )

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A social caterpillar writes... hairyears October 1 2007, 17:34:36 UTC


Yes - none, ever: I have standing engagements for every evening of the week, with double-bookings for stuff that I'm specifically invited to on nearly half the weekdays and weekends in my diary for the next six weeks.

I can't tell you how pleasing it is to tell you that, having once been the stereotypical workaholic 80-hour-week geek with no life. Yes, they really do exist.

The reality is that, whatever I want to do, I have to make time. I could come tomorrow (Tuesday) but the weekend 13th/14th October is best.

Thanks for the tips on shifting paintings: you've had more practice than I.

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Re: A social caterpillar writes... libellum October 1 2007, 17:45:16 UTC
whatever I want to do, I have to make time

I'm fairly certain that's true of most of us ;) The 13th or 14th should be fine - I'm in Maidenhead tomorrow in any case.

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