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An Apology

Following the blog entry entitled “You Can’t Hurry LOVE”, we would like to stress that the credited author “Riggers” – aka Jonathan Rigby – does not actually like Phil Collins. This confusion came about after a technical hitch, and has now been corrected. The real author has been sacked. Although Mr Rigby admitted he has heard of the artist, he does not own any of his material and neither do his wife or any other family members. We would like to apologise for any embarrassment caused to Mr Rigby, whilst politely pointing out that he lists “Remember the Titans” as one of his favourite movies.

5 Responses to An Apology

  1. Not even the album No Jacket Required? My dad used to play that in his car in the 80s and I thought it was amazing.

    on October 23, 2006 by PC
  2. No. Not even No Jacket Required.

    on October 24, 2006 by Simon
  3. Aha, but t’would seem you know of it!! I sense a closeted shoebox of such music. C90 cassettes perhaps.

    I’ll stop now.

    on October 24, 2006 by PC
  4. I think that Only you know and I know the truth about that…

    on October 24, 2006 by Simon
  5. The history of perfume goes back to Egypt, although it was prevalent in East Asia as well. Early perfumes were based on incense, not chemicals, so aromas were passed around through fumes. The Roman and Islamic cultures further refined the harvesting and manufacturing of perfumery processes to include other aromatic ingredients.

    Thus, the ancient Islamic culture marked the history of modern perfumery with the introduction of spices and herbs. Fragrances and other exotic substances, such as Jasmine and Citruses, were adapted to be harvested in climates outside of their indigenous Asia.

    on March 16, 2007 by eric wp

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