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I’m Gareth J M Saunders, 50 years old, 6′ 4″, father of 3 boys (including twins).

Enneagram type FOUR and introvert, I am a non-stipendiary priest in the Scottish Episcopal Church, I sing with the NYCGB alumni choir, play guitar, write, draw and laugh.

Scrum master at Safeguard Global; latterly at Sky and Vision/Cegedim. Former web architect and agile project manager at the University of St Andrews and previously warden at Agnes Blackadder Hall.

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Day: 16 June 2014

Opeth—Credence

I love Opeth. So let’s have an Opeth track each morning, from this record store day performance in 2013.

Posted on Monday 16 June 2014Sunday 30 December 2018Categories MusicTags Opeth, Opeth for a weekLeave a comment on Opeth—Credence
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