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		<title>By: julie636</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello David
I attended the talk you gave t the Ulster Museum and wanted to say how much I enjoyed it. I am a painter and Classical realism teacher (how very un-pc) and not at all interested in silver..! However, everything you delivered was relevant, thought provoking and inspiring, thank you so much. And also funny. And while I still don&#039;t feel like silversmithing, I did go straight to my mums house after the talk and borrowed her attic-ed box of silver tea pots and trays, and set them up for my evening drawing students to draw, OUCH! Thanks for delicious inspiration, and keep up your amazing work. I love it. 
Julie Douglas, Belfast. 
PS - also impressed with the cake club.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello David<br />
I attended the talk you gave t the Ulster Museum and wanted to say how much I enjoyed it. I am a painter and Classical realism teacher (how very un-pc) and not at all interested in silver..! However, everything you delivered was relevant, thought provoking and inspiring, thank you so much. And also funny. And while I still don&#8217;t feel like silversmithing, I did go straight to my mums house after the talk and borrowed her attic-ed box of silver tea pots and trays, and set them up for my evening drawing students to draw, OUCH! Thanks for delicious inspiration, and keep up your amazing work. I love it.<br />
Julie Douglas, Belfast.<br />
PS &#8211; also impressed with the cake club.</p>
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