
norman kember
the day i'm reading about the 74yr old peace campaigner 'norman kember' being given another 48hrs to live, before he's beheaded on tv, someone sticks this under my windscreen wiper.
:(
i thought i'd got another parking ticket.
had a meeting at the BBC with adam kemp.
which, despite the miserable grey view from his office window, was really good and promising.
MAYBE more perou/bbc tv in the future...tbc
stopped at A>Z stationers, metro and the wyvern bindery on route back to the factory.
had a meeting with my agent who said that people consider the perou factory (aka perou inc.) to be an independantly functioning entity outside of the rest of the (photographic) industry.
i'm not sure if this is a good thing?
i'm worried about becoming a diabetic.
i eat vast quanities of sugar every day, in various forms.
my diet is appalling.
had a meeting at the factory with a compensation lawyer who said that after 30 years of doing his job he's never seen anyone come out of a compulsory purchase happy.
he even inferred that some people have taken it so badly they've topped themselves...'especially foreigners', he said.
he said he was sure i was strong enough to deal with it and he was only telling me so i could be prepared.
this made us feel great about our future / the government / LDA and being compulsory purchased.
drove back into town to catch up with manson again.
watched Fellini's 'cassonova'
and met some film producers in the bar of the hotel before driving back home late.