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The third and final part of my Relax series with Cram Redgeh of the Living Life as a Gay DJ in the UK podcast. Enjoy and why not leave him a comment and let him know you are listening?
The third and final part of my Relax series with Cram Redgeh of the Living Life as a Gay DJ in the UK podcast. Enjoy and why not leave him a comment and let him know you are listening?
Part 2 of my week on Relax with Cram Redgeh of the Living Life as a Gay DJ in the UK podcast. Leave him a comment and let him know you are listening!
Thanks to all of you that have been in touch. I’ve really appreciated your comments and emails.
Last week I was interviewed by Cram Redgeh of the Living Life as a Gay DJ in the UK podcast. Check it out, I pick 6 of my favourite songs to be played over the week. Enjoy!
Thanks for everything this year and looking forward to more fun in 2008!
Thank you to all my friends and listeners for all the birthday wishes.
Here is a little surprise for you :) Click on the photos for more…
And here are the photos from the party for my 30th…
Podcast coming soon, hugs,
Nik x
Unfortunately I let my voicemail number expire – d’oh! So, if you listen to any old podcasts, you should not use the number I give out! The new number is:
+1-775-637-6474
If you called me since June and I haven’t played your voicemail on the podcast, I most likely didn’t get the message. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Nik x
You can now view my photos on a Flickr map!
A podcast will be coming soon. I need a bit of a break…
Lewis, of the Spirit of Saint Lewis, brought this to my attention and I thought it was worth sharing. The French association AIDES has been running the following posters during the presidential election campaign to draw attention to the exclusion experienced by HIV-positive people in France.
The posters show the three main candidates for the French Presidential election, left to right [politically as well as graphically], Ségolène Royal, François Bayrou and Nicolas Sarkozy, with the caption:
Would you vote for me if I was HIV-positive?
It’s AIDS that needs to be excluded [from France], not people with AIDS
There have also been similar posters showing famous people from French TV and theatre.