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Paul Weller News Sends Out A HUGE Thanks!!

Image Courtesy Of Stefan Duerr

As the year winds down and the Weller World Tour 2008 has finished up, The Paul Weller News team would like to send out a HUGE thanks to all those folks that have been kind enough to send in their photos, set lists, etc. to share with the community. We'd also like to thank our readers for continuing to make this place a spot in your travels. Most of all we are fans just like you. It's been a great year for Paul Weller and a great year for our little blog. All the very best to you!!

"Stand Proud As An Internationalist!"

Until the next post...

The Paul Weller News Team,
Chris, Dave...and all our field reporters!

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  1. That bloke who takes them is a bit of a genius on the quiet

    ps Big thanks to the weller news team for this sight ,there is no better

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