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DJ Jeff answers...cheers mate and we promise to TELL IT LIKE IT IS!
Also, we will have a small shop at the Esplanade on the 29th to sell our wares. Also the Esplanade Shop sells our CD's. Cheers!

well, u can call me 'anonymous' :), or 'enigma' - or whatever...

anyway, sorry lah, but i could have sworn that i posted up some comment late last night (or early this morning, depending on how you look at it), but when i saw it again this morn in the office... it was like, gone... I really dunno what happened, but i will give u guys the benefit of the doubt. Maybe the blogger system somehow just dropped it (and if nothing has changed recently, if anybody deletes a comment.., the comment should still be there - except with a "This post has been removed by a blog administrator." - so i guess it's probably just some error on my part - sorry...)

> u wanted me to contact u - so here i am.
>
> the name's Jeffrey - but u can call me 'dj' lah. Or whatever u like
> (so long as it is decent, and makes sense).
>
> i'm a recent fan of ZGPS, and of X as well, given his bold words in
> the Files, and what he writes. Gotta admire a guy for coming up with
> such stuff, and for regularly doing the stuff that he does, man.
>
> anyway, my previous comment (that somehow got dropped out, i guess)
> was that i will probably not be going for the concert (cos, sorry man
> - no offense to smokers, but i really hate smoke...). Besides - no
> fucking friend to go to the concert with lah. So fucking sick... i
> certainly dont intend to go to a place like that alone, and knowing
> nobody else there...
>
> anyway, could u just keep us posted on the location of the stall for
> the selling of the tees and posters (and whatnot)? even if i dont go
> to the concert, i would probably consider popping on down to the
> stall, just to get the stuff...
>
> btw - thanks for the 'invite' to the blog - i feel very honored here.
>
> -dj
>
> ps. no - i dont spin - i just love music, that's all. Would have
> wanted to become a radio dj though, but just never made it.

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