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Title: I don't know either - Part one

Audio by EOTB from Oxfordshire | in writing, performance, spoken word

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A story written late at night, podblast as requested by Kim. Apologies for the poor sound quality, this was recorded on my MP3 player and then exported via Audacity. Hope you enjoy it.

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    • 1. At on 08 May 2010, kim wrote:

      I rather felt like I was in the optician's of space's chair, if there is an optician sitting somewhere in the stars somewhere, or on a planet some place, making his patients test their eyes on their vision of the stars. Love it Nick, you have the most awesome voice for reading. And such a gift for presenting stories. And excellent writing too may I add. And of course you know I will ask to see a lot more of your writing and to listen to more of your recordings from now on. You've brought this on yourself.

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    • 2. At on 10 May 2010, English Host wrote:

      What a great setting! You've got us all wound up ready to hear your story - and yes, I think 'hear' is the right word here - your style definitely suits the oral tradition. What will it be? Don't leave it too long now...we're waiting on tenterhooks!

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