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		<title>Comment on What We Can Learn From People Who Don&#8217;t Want To Make A Fuss by Emily</title>
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		<description>It reminds of the bit in Fawlty Towers when the Ladies were complaining. When basil asked if everything was ok they said &quot;Oh yes, thank you!&quot;</description>
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		<title>Comment on Ridicule is nothing to be scared of by Rob</title>
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		<description>Nice to share a passion for ant music and coaching with you, Jason!

&quot;Kings of the Wild Frontier&quot; was the first record I remember buying at a very young age. It was real pleasure to see him this June for the first time in my life, live, watching two drummers and a band of talented musicians prove that ant music is still very much good music. And to see a dedicated following hasn&#039;t faded.

Rob</description>
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<p>&#8220;Kings of the Wild Frontier&#8221; was the first record I remember buying at a very young age. It was real pleasure to see him this June for the first time in my life, live, watching two drummers and a band of talented musicians prove that ant music is still very much good music. And to see a dedicated following hasn&#8217;t faded.</p>
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