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Halloween costume competition
Ghostly and ghoulish greetings to all!
As the witching hour approaches we’ve noticed a few of you adventurous types talking about dressing up and such like. And what with the VERY exciting news of a brand new album Seventh Tree, we’ve come up with a lovely way for us all to celebrate together.
We would love to see your Halloween costumes, especially any inspired by Seventh Tree or the new picture.
Oh, and there’s a prize. A SIGNED copy of the very same BRAND NEW PICTURE OF ALISON!!!!!! (Eagle eyed Deers in the UK may have noticed this pix alongside a couple of lines on the album in this week’s Music Week).
If you would like to take part simply email simply email your pixs to <frapppics@moblg.net
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SMALL PRINT :
This competition is open to everyone.
The winner will be notified in due course.
Have fun Deers
xx
My god! It's eaten your head!!
Beauty pic, the world's turn over a road of flowers, where you are the gardener...Cheers!
That which we call a Rose by any other name would smell as sweet
(From Romeo and Juliet, penned by another Will!)
You rule!
Lovely Head!!
Yes, the Driskill is a beautiful hotel, everyone should visit there if ever in Austin.
what a cool image! and with history too! even the little I have heard and seen of you tells me that you really are 1 in a tenthousandtrillionheptillion!
take care
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WOOHOO, My home state.
You should do the Driskill Bar too.
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love it!!
nice place. lots of history. nice flower...goes well with you.
Wow, I guess things really are bigger in Texas.
Hahaha very funny pic, thats one way to go cognito!
oops I meant to say go Incognito doh
By the way, any plans to do a gig in Brighton??
I had no idea the Driskill was the oldest hotel West of the Mississippi, and I lived in Austin for four years...go figure. Pretty flower by the way. I'd much rather see this than the other "Shrub" that came from Austin!
You have such a twinkle for history; and the Driskill is quite the place for history, try The Mansion, it used to be an old girls dormitory for the University of Texas. It has its own restaurant and each room is individual. I like the corner suite with the four post bed, sleeping with the French doors open to the wrap around balcony is quite nice and relaxing, just as the massages out on the balcony are. There is more history to the place than it just being a dormitory as well. The rose you picked was lovely but a true rose of Texas would be yellow. You are a true gem.
Cheers!
wot's it like being a flower ?