Had a fantastic little meeting tonight between Paul, Dave and myself.  I was the middle man arranging a Seck mixer that Dave offered to Paul after I saw it on Dave’s wall round at his neat studio.  Dave was in several bands from his Essex days, “Broken Clocks”, “The Church” and he’s given me CDs to listen to…I prefer the latter one.

In truth though, the best bit was three blokes having a decent chat, repecting the Buddha nature within each other.

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  2 Responses to “Buddhists and Mixers, mix”

  1. Hey Martin, thanks for last night
    It was great hanging out, chanting and talking
    I cant believe I forgot those bloody HDs though
    I will definetely get them off you, unless you can sell them before I get down there again
    Have a good one
    Paul

  2. I know! I remembered just a short time after you’d left but I thought you’d be on the motorway by then…

    Yeah. It was nice talking and chanting. I think Dave liked someone different to talk to. We are quite a diverse organisation now – after all, if the goal is universal Kosen-rufu then by definition, you can’t like everyone! And there are probably a few people he won’t open up with – same as me.

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