Seven and a half years ago it travelled from ballroom to parking lot and I got to learn about how the inside of a wall smells when you burn off the outside.
I liked that it stayed a parking lot. Haven't seen the new building, but my hopes aren't "up".But my having rented something for a few years doesn't license me to speak on it eternally....but maybe I'm just wishing in that sentence.
Maybe the greatest gift was a solid point in a narrative. That rings cynical, but I am really thankful for it.
Here's a new interview done with Ryan Quast for Beatroute Magazine in Vancouver - Wil Murray : Picking Up The Polka Dots
Here's a new interview done with Ryan Quast for Beatroute Magazine in Vancouver - Wil Murray : Picking Up The Polka Dots
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