Annually 2025
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Annually 2025
« We are starting work early this year on the 2025 edition of "Annually", which, as always, will include a selection of your letters answered by Chris and Neil.
So if you have a question for them, email it to info@beckerbrown.com with "Annually letters" in the subject line by next Monday, 7th October.
(Alternatively, you can leave a question on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter). Details on how to pre-order your copy of Annually 2025 will be available on this site soon. »
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So if you have a question for them, email it to info@beckerbrown.com with "Annually letters" in the subject line by next Monday, 7th October.
(Alternatively, you can leave a question on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter). Details on how to pre-order your copy of Annually 2025 will be available on this site soon. »
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Those who had their question answered, what media did you use - email, twitter, Insta, Facebook? Curious if there is a preference
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Optimisation is impossible. Too many ever changing, unknowable, whimsical variables at play. Just throw your question out there and hope for the best.
Look at my hopes, look at my dreams...
Re: Annually 2025
I emailed my question that was answered a couple of years ago. I don't think there's any formula or best method. I imagine it's luck of the draw and being interesting enough. Not sure how to quantify interesting...
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CSL wrote:Those who had their question answered, what media did you use - email, twitter, Insta, Facebook? Curious if there is a preference
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Re: Annually 2025
Time to get all mise en abyme... what would Neil ask if he was interviewing PSB?
Look at my hopes, look at my dreams...
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How did you meet?Too Many Shadows wrote: ↑Wed 02 Oct 2024, 4:23 pmTime to get all mise en abyme... what would Neil ask if he was interviewing PSB?
What does the name mean?
What’s “down the dumper”?
Isn’t one of you an architect?
More strobes and BANGING, please!
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Additionally…Straight_Talker wrote: ↑Wed 02 Oct 2024, 7:35 pmHow did you meet?Too Many Shadows wrote: ↑Wed 02 Oct 2024, 4:23 pmTime to get all mise en abyme... what would Neil ask if he was interviewing PSB?
What does the name mean?
What’s “down the dumper”?
Isn’t one of you an architect?
What’s in your pocket right now?
What's the most recent thing that's altered the way you think?
What's your secret party trick?
Look at my hopes, look at my dreams...
Re: Annually 2025
I have questions for Neil and Chris...
If?
When?
Why?
What?
How much have you got?
Have you got it?
Do you get it?
If so, how often?
Which d'you choose, a hard or soft option?
Bonus questions:
How can you expect to be taken seriously?
Was it worth it?
I'll get me coat...
If?
When?
Why?
What?
How much have you got?
Have you got it?
Do you get it?
If so, how often?
Which d'you choose, a hard or soft option?
Bonus questions:
How can you expect to be taken seriously?
Was it worth it?
I'll get me coat...
Re: Annually 2025
Can you forgive her?Gabby wrote: ↑Wed 02 Oct 2024, 9:01 pm I have questions for Neil and Chris...
If?
When?
Why?
What?
How much have you got?
Have you got it?
Do you get it?
If so, how often?
Which d'you choose, a hard or soft option?
Bonus questions:
How can you expect to be taken seriously?
Was it worth it?
I'll get me coat...
Do I have to?
Did you see me coming?
Why don't we live together?
(That escalated quickly...)
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Re: Annually 2025
Greetings,
Retro.
That's the real question, isn't it?
Retro.
"Politics are too emotional now. Contemporary culture generally is too emotional, really... I'd rather people looked to the truth." (Neil Tennant)
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