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	<title>Skin of Stars &#187; folkweek</title>
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		<title>Folkweek and Thanet Rocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t seem to do this very often, maybe time for a bit of an update. Summer for me is pretty much over now, but it was a good one. I took just over a week off work for folk week (yes, the whole week and yes, I know the words to the clarence the dragon song) where I plied<a href="http://skinofstars.com/2006/08/folkweek-and-thanet-rocks/"> ...&#160;Read the remaining 321 words</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t seem to do this very often, maybe time for a bit of an update. </p>
<p>Summer for me is pretty much over now, but it was a good one. I took just over a week off work for folk week (yes, the whole week and yes, I know the words to the clarence the dragon song) where I plied my way through many beers. It wasn&#8217;t the best year, bit of a washout at first, but it was still very good. I even managed to get in some fireclub passing going on the beach on the wednesday. I normally do alot of cicus type stuff at folk week, but I didn&#8217;t so much this year. Probably got my yearly fix doing a circus workshop for Manston village fete a couple of weeks before.</p>
<p>Much of my folkweek was taken up with flyering for a gig I was holding on the Sunday in Westgate which was called the Thanet Rocks End Of Summer Bash. Thanet Rocks being the recent tagline for oonagi&#8230; probably drop that a bit now as its been hammered pretty hard. Anyway, the idea of the gig was to have a bit of a festival of local original music. We had seven local bands and artists doing their own thing and all the money we made went to charity. We raised around £375 for Thanet Mind, whoop! Thats the summary, if you want to know all the trials and tribulations that went into it, plus a rundown of the day then a full write-up on The Gig 06 link at the top of <a href="http://oonagi.co.uk">oonagi</a>. Right at the moment I&#8217;m working on a mini-site bonus feature of a DVD thats being made of the day. We&#8217;ll be selling them in the hope of raising a bit more money for the aforementioned worthy charity. </p>
<p>Other than that I&#8217;m preparing to go to uni in september. Oxford Brookes to study computers and culture for three years. This has raised a concern with my role in oonagi. I do so much work on the site that I&#8217;m a bit worried at having to let it go. I&#8217;ll still help out but I&#8217;m not going to be local, which is one of the fundamentals of oonagi.</p>
<p>Ok, see you again in&#8230;. who knows \m/(^_^)\m/</p>
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