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September 27, 2007
Thanks to Richard Charkin
Richard hasn't died, but he has gone to Heaven
I am grateful in a million ways for all the support he has given on the matter of libraries-- but he does that for everything. Some will remember the amazing day at The Book Shed when he brought every single famous author in the world, it felt, to a wonderful event broadcast live on LBC, hosted by Frank Bough-- just to help us get going. There have never been more drunk, happy celebrities and singing taxi drivers outside Victoria Station
Specifically, he made me write my first blog on his own site, which, thanks to an inflitrator called Vladimir from Kazakhstan, has been shut down overnight by the Vopos for security reasons. it looks as if their actions are terminal--but who knows?
On King's Cross station there is a large sign above a door that says "Tickets for Future travel" I have spent many happy hours looking for the door that said "Tickets for backwards in time travel" -- you never know what can happen. Every day is a new day.
Posted by Tim Coates at September 27, 2007 11:32 AM