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November 21, 2002
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Bulgarian Rhapsody
Dale Amon (Belfast, Northern Ireland)  Blogging & Bloggers

At my suggestion Perry recently added Sofia Sideshow to our blogroll. I've rarely commented directly on other blogs, but I'll make an exception this time.

It's fun. Go read it. And oh yeah, bro' Brian, you should get together with him since you're producing a film in his general region of the world.

Mr jcrank: If you ever need some intros into the commercial space world for an SF movie, feel free. I'm part of the Artemis Project.

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As it happens, Bro Brian is in London at this very moment!


Posted by Perry de Havilland at November 21, 2002 06:27 PM

Ah, my regards. Just in time to share a cell with us all!


Posted by Dale Amon at November 21, 2002 06:30 PM

Cool! Another international blog for my collection. And from behind the old Iron Curtain, even!


Posted by Alan K. Henderson at November 22, 2002 04:43 AM

Thanks for the plug, guys. I'm flattered!

For this, I will change Samizdata's link description on my page from "modern day musketeers" to "ravishing sex machines" for the week.

I'll also check out this 'brian' character you refer to...

As for a moonwalk, I'm afraid of heights. ; )


Posted by jkrank at November 22, 2002 09:17 AM

As far as I know Brian Linse was filming in Hungary. Sofia sideshow is like in Sofia the capital of Bulgaria. Geddit? Oh, and they are two very different countries, but hey, who cares on this side of the world...


Posted by Adriana at November 22, 2002 10:33 AM

But Adriana, wouldn't you agree that Hungary and Rumania are in the same:

"general region of the world."

as I stated?


Posted by Dale Amon at November 22, 2002 03:53 PM