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It started with Damon Albarn taking some Western musicians to record in Mali, but now it has gone loco.
After dinner, our waitress shed her shoes and did a fire dance, spinning flaming torches like an Ole Miss baton-twirler gone loco, as the kitchen staff provided the music on congas and bongos.
Fast forward to 2007: Beyonce's gone loco, she seems to think the world is in need of a new Tina Turner, and the time is ripe for Amerie to nip in and steal the spotlight.
And the renewed interest in farmers markets (another check in my area's "pros" column: the Westport Farmers' Market), farm to table, flea markets -- all of which are quickly becoming the barometer for what makes a town worth living in in this world gone loco for local -- and issues that affect us at home are shaping our worldview and making it more granular.
Please understand how hard we are trying to not make any "gone loco for Doritos Loco" jokes.
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Dr Tom Smith's latest book, Going Loco: Further Adventures Of A Scottish Country Doctor, is published by Short Books at £12.99.
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