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Just been writing, distributing and tweeting this press release for "On The Mike with Mike Sherman":Beyoncé Live in Concert On The Mike with Mike Sherman

I'm also looking forward to paying a visit to this weekend's Heather Angel wildlife photography workshop which is completely sold out for both Saturday and Sunday. It is hosted by the Nikon-only dealer, Grays of Westminster.

I hope to submit, very soon, the official name-change press release for Onedrywash and, as ever, there's some exciting news just around the corner for Brownbook.net.

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