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> Wot a South African that knows sod all about

> rugby? Are you sure? That's like an eskimo that

> cant sledge!


?fraid so lozzyloz. As far as I can make out it involves 30 guys fighting over a ball. They used to do that on Friday nights in my hometown but without the ball. Think someone must have stolen it.



So we're going to see the CPT on the telly then?

The filming was for EDF (the french energy company) idents for the their sponsorship of ITV's Rugby world cup coverage, EDF did the same with last year's football world cup "where do they get the energy from?" .


Think the CPT was most likely chosen because of the two bars (2 locations for the price of 1), plenty of natural light being on a corner and all, plenty of parking, easy access and it's proximity to the other locations they used on underhill road. Plus it's unrivalled charm.

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