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October 2009

Smudge

The last picture of Smudge is the one with the black border. She died on Wednesday 7 October 2009 aged 18 years 6 months.

The second photo was taken some time ago when she was enjoying licking out a yoghurt pot - shows doesn't it?

Posted by Robert Killington 

Studio Theatre: Preparing for Oh, What a Lovely War!

Here's an interesting invite for you if you live in the right part of Devon:

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Oh, What a Lovely War!

This is our major production for the winter and we now need to sell as many tickets as possible for three performances at the Landmark Theatre on:

The photos are up in the theatre and going up in shops and libraries; the banners are up at the Wheel, outside Somerfield and in Barnstaple; a mailshot is going out to theatre-goers; the dates are in a number of online diaries on various web sites; posters and flyers are going into schools; publicity material has been sent to the local press . . .

. . . but we need to do more to fill the theatre.

Please tell your family, friends, colleagues, clubs and societies . . . you can send refer them to studiotheatreonline.org.uk or we have supplies of posers and flyers available to put up on noticeboards and in windows.

We'd be grateful for any help you can give.

If you can distribute posters and flyers, please email info@studiotheatreonline.org.uk or call Robert Zarywacz on 07971 176044.


For the latest Studio Theatre news visit www.studiotheatreonline.org.uk.

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Posted by Robert Killington 

Smudge Hiding under my chair

I've been playing with the camera in my iPhone and an app called Best Camera to manipulate the pictures I take.

In this one I've made the image black and white and added a vignette.

What do you think? Let me know by leaving a comment below...

Thanks.

Posted by Robert Killington 

Learning German (and the Power of Twitter)

I've been slowly learning German over the past few years using all manner of audio courses, getting German magazines to read, etc. Progress has been slowwwwwww. So I thought it would be good to find a German tutor to help. All my searches found no one locally that does German tuition. 

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I even took to following people that posted in German on Twitter. Sometimes I understood the Tweet, but mostly I didn't 
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Then, <fx: drum roll> I saw the German Tutor on Twitter and followed them. A little while ago, in a reckless move, or so I thought, I replied in German to one of her tweets. And got a reply!! We had a Twitter chat, and Angelika agreed to ask around to see whether she could find a German tutor in my area. A few days later she reported that she had found not one German tutor that could help. :-(

We had a chat and agreed that we'd have a chat on Skype and if that worked we would try German tuition via Skype! Isn't technology wonderful?

So the day came, Angelika contacted me on Skype and put my meagre German to the test 
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Angelika obviously thought I had potential so we agreed a schedule of one hour a week on Skype.

Yesterday, Friday 2 October 2009, was the first of these sessions. Was I nervous? Not sure now as we had a couple of technical glitches that we had to address, but after that everything went well and the hour flew by. I think I learned something. I certainly had fun. And Angelika has found a new way of giving German lessons!

So, if you want to learn German and can't find a tutor locally, look out for the German_Tutor on Twitter or visit her website.

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Posted by Robert Killington