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Ugh, sorry to hear that. Horrible procedure, hope all is well now?
That's an awful thing for a child to go through. I hope that they get better soon.
thanks gents. he'll be 3 soon and i'm sure he doesn't remember it but we'll never forget it either. thankfully, he's moved into his lipstick phase, as of lunchtime today:
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Sad news. Only discovered him in the last year or so.
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I've been listening to BBC6 music a lot over the past few years. They love him on there. They play him regularly. I only knew a handful of songs by him, but they're all great. And, I knew very little about the guy. Seemed a very interesting character.
 
I've been listening to BBC6 music a lot over the past few years. They love him on there. They play him regularly. I only knew a handful of songs by him, but they're all great. And, I knew very little about the guy. Seemed a very interesting character.

Same here. Just a handful of songs. Good article here on him

RIP William Onyeabor • Nialler9
 
RIP to the guy

I've listened to him a little but always been a bit cagey about it. Fear of becoming next level hipster.
 
Clare Hollingworth, Reporter Who Broke News of World War II, Dies at 105

Ms. Hollingworth, the undisputed doyenne of war correspondents, who died on Tuesday in Hong Kong at 105, was less than a week into her first job, as a reporter for the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, on that windy day in 1939.

Driving alone on the road from Gleiwitz, then in Germany, to Katowice, in Poland — a distance of less than 20 miles — she watched as the wind lifted a piece of the tarpaulin that had been erected on the German side to screen the valley below from view. Through the opening, Ms. Hollingworth saw, she later wrote, “large numbers of troops, literally hundreds of tanks, armored cars and field guns” concealed in the valley.

The date was Aug. 28, 1939, and her article, published the next day, would become, as the British paper The Guardian wrote in 2015, “probably the greatest scoop of modern times.”

On Sept. 1, Hitler’s forces invaded Poland, marking the start of World War II.
 

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