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My Buds

I’m trying something new on my website called an Audio Blog.

Sometimes, I don’t have time to type on my computer, but I do have time to tell a quick story.

I will try to keep my stories to 1-2 minutes in length to respect your time.  I would love to have your feedback in the comments section.

L to R: Billy Eley (front), Malcolm Marler (back), Tony Wright (front), Gary Partridge (back)

Click below on the left arrow to listen:

 

 

4 comments to My Buds

  • Madeline Grieb

    I enjoyed listening to you much better than just reading.

  • Madeline, thanks for your feedback, that is very helpful. I’m delighted that you like the audio version. If you can think of anyway that I can improve the experience, send me an email or in the comment section. I’m going to start experimenting with it a bit more. And video is coming. :-)

  • I really enjoyed the audio version. Thank you so much for sharing your inner thoughts with us. You gave me pause to think about the people in my life, both past and present, who influenced me. Actually, there were some people I wish had never entered my life but I guess there is a lesson to be learned from that experience. But I’ll have to give it a lot of thought to come up with something positive!

    Wishing you the blessings of the Christmas season and may 2012 be a wonderful year for you and your family.

  • Thanks Linda, that was one of my hopes that it would encourage others to let others know how much they mean to us. And on the other hand, maybe even forgiveness and grace enters the picture. Just saying….
    Malcolm

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