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I had a really great night at Barfly last night - didn't drink loads, came home at a sensible time, got to sit in the funky theater bit (There are all things I approve of in my old age)

But saw / heard some really good music:

Ambrose Thompkins - kind of a farm boy rock thing - Really cool if you can catch them

Sillouette - Updated 60's pop

Holly Golightly (she off White Stripes album) - Amazing, This fantastic blusey rock

Pete's a happy bunny too - well he's got a cold but He had a really great time too, first time We've randomly gone to see live music in ages.

We've been quite busy of late, Pete's demanding a night in. Newcasltle last weekend, Cinema on Tuesday (the beautiful Bearcub), Lunch in Chester and FACT's Film Quiz on Wednesday. I've been filling in some hours at work so the flat is it more of a tip then it usually is at this point in the week - I really don't remember the last time I actually cooked anything. Oh well, tonights menu reads: Warm italian butter bean and root vegetable soup with dumplings and baked sweet potatoes - and then off to see the fireworks!

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