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frankofyle
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- Francis Archibald O,Fyle
- male
- 61
- no location specified
- speaks English
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- Member since:
- 2005-08-17
- Profile views:
- 4761
- Last activity:
- 25 min. ago
About me
Sixties art student, seventies designer, eighties adman, nineties freelancer, noughties dropout. Now living in France and enjoying doing stuff without briefs (maybe I should re-phrase that), without clients (well, a couple) and without fear of rejection or compromise. And I'm not 59. I'm only 58. Bloody cheek.
Recent posts
- Post Script in cestlavie.blog.co.uk (9 days old)
- Merci et adieu in cestlavie.blog.co.uk (60 days old)
- Second thoughts in cestlavie.blog.co.uk (62 days old)
- The back of beyond in cestlavie.blog.co.uk (64 days old)
- Sound advice in cestlavie.blog.co.uk (66 days old)
Own blogs
Interests
- aldershot fc,
- cartier bresson,
- classic bikes n cars,
- crabsticks with garlic mayonnaise,
- denis law,
- dogwalking,
- dragonflies,
- jeff smith,
- jerry jeff walker,
- john eveleigh s paintings,
- lance armstrong,
- led zep,
- marcel duchamp,
- mike hailwood,
- moto gp,
- old men s sheds,
- pre 65 motorcycle trials,
- reggie luckhurst,
- scottish highlands,
- stag beetles,
- texas,
- the mystery of disappearing odd socks,
- whisky,
- willie nelson
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