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Tomi Joutsen

Tomi Joutsen, lead vocalist of the band Amorphis (prog/death melodic metal).

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Anonymous Guest 29 Dec 2015

it can be cold in april. I would say you would get a tan either. Not raelly as it doesnt start to warm up until May time. Malta has changed a great deal over the years. I feel that the goverment has let Malta down big time. Its becoming inundated with immigrates and youre able to see how much a of a problem its becoming for the people who live there. As tourists you will be fine, just dont stay at the Ruben court hotel its a 2* and raelly bad. Bugibba Holiday Complex is quite nice and the white dolphin hotel also nice places. Paradise Bay and the Golden Bay are nice places for 50yr olds and its sandy b each at Golden Bay. Man made but still sandy!Have a nice time. I go over in August when its raelly hot!

Anonymous Guest 29 Dec 2015

Good morning, Betty,My biahdtry present was the new Seven Clinics dvds from Buck ( and Betty).Wow! This is the very best compilation of instructional material to come out in a loooong time. Congratulations on a big hit. Betty's comments and narration adds so much to the understanding of the material. I had been hoping for something along this line. Everyone on this blog will want to get these dvds. You will not be disappointed.Judith Tor

Anonymous Guest 25 Dec 2015

Kate, I have been meaning to write and tell you how much I eyjoned your workshop at the Hoosier Hills Fiber Festival. Hope I didn't dominate the conversation too much but I was anxious to tap into your wealth of knowledge. I hope to get the opportunity to take another class in the future.I also eyjoned your article on Leicester sheep in Jane Austen Knits. Keep up the good work you are a very talented gal in so many different areas.Marilyn

Anonymous Guest 25 Dec 2015

yes i think big publishers will have to be lithegr on their feet in response to the new technology, and perhaps settle for a less dominant role. in the same way that mcdonald's took control of the US meat industry and electricity companies control tree surgery (my trade), publishers have always controlled writers. is this fair, or even sensible? not sure.i mention these two examples because they involve industries that have been taken over by people who understand little or nothing about the trades they dominate. do publishers understand writers and their needs / wants? i don't think so, but if they do, i'm pretty sure they don't care

Anonymous Guest 29 Oct 2015

An impressive new style I like it! I've aerlady changed the link on my blog so that it come straight over to this new one. All that, and posted a photo caption, in the last ten minutes.