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Post by mygeneration »

http://www.myspace.com/thesearchers

Although this is a Mike Pender site, it does have a picture of his band with "The Searchers" above it, or it did last time I looked. The Searchers are aware of it.

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Post by jingle_jangle »

Buddy's post pretty much says it all. It's the feeling I get out of all this. Some folks are just content to let it be...
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Post by sowhat »

Thanks for the link Gary...
And yes, you're right guys - the blog Gary gave a link to explains all to me...
A bit of pity, but yes, Mike's the one who makes decisions, and i'm not the one to argue...
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Post by royclough »

Gary technically this is not a Mike Pender site My Space is a social networking site that you or I could join and put our own "blog" on. Yes it says The Searchers but a minor issue as the photo clearly states Mike Pender's Searchers, the write up appears to have been taken from AMG guide and there is one message from Mike Pender to which there has been no replies, this was a profile set up by Barrie Cowell, virtually no one would know about it as basically you invite friends to join yourself.

No doubt a certain person has already wrote to them!!!.
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Post by sowhat »

...only one message in that blog as it seems - makes me think the rest is "friends-only" reading, and of course information which is "under lock" is not to be transferred to anyone who's not in the friends list. Anyway, in such circumstances, i think it was the best decision that could've been made!
Still hope it will exist for as many years as possible, albeit it might have been not too wise to put a "Searchers" moniker to that page... but doubt it's illegal since as far as i know (might be mistaken), the blogs allow registration under ANY name, from a real name to the name of, say, Louie XIV... and any userpics you're willing to put in.
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Post by sowhat »

...like this one, for instance...
http://www.livejournal.com/users/the_searchers/
no entries as it seems, no way to know what this one is about...
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Post by budrocket »

> the blogs allow registration under
> ANY name, from a real name to the
> name of, say, Louie XIV... and any
> userpics you're willing to put in.

I'd like to register one for myself as "ROGAR - EMPEROR OF THE PLANET OF PREHISTORIC WOMEN." I'm getting some fascinating ideas for userpics as well.

Who wants to be one of my "exclusive-only" MySpace friends? Anybody?? Oh, & anyone have any spare robots around, or cast-off space gear?

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Post by sowhat »

In fact, i meant it might not be Mike Pender or anyone who knows him - it can be ANYBODY, that's what i think. So it wouldn't be very surprising if asked "hey, you have a blog registered as the Searchers", he'll say: "Who? Me?"
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