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Verena's UCKG actually has read an article not about gigs or to hang out but something about let them to rot. I am actually surprise that some are clever enough to believe that August will be the final game. Do you know that some people have bills to pay, they have work to do and studies to do they are not going to give their time for your own convenience and calling them addicts. Are the council paying for their hang outs is the council paying for my rent and other expenditures.


Because the list of places you have post here is a Monday to Friday time and money. Do you think you are that clever enough to convince me that the job will be done in August next year. By then will 5 years my course will finish sooner than that

You know what I have a lot of work to do than believing in your nonce's. My busy life is a Monday to Friday and I am not on benefits to hanging around for another year should I recommend you.

MrBen Wrote:

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> Anyone else off to BluesFest tonight at the Albert

> Hall? Or been this week?

>

> Some decent reviews coming out if you're a blues

> nut like me:

>

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/live-musi

> c-reviews/10417524/Van-Morrison-Royal-Albert-Hall-

> review.html



We went on Friday night, twas brilliant, Van morrison & Mick hucknall were amazing.

  • 3 weeks later...

FJDGoose Wrote:

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> Cardiacs at the Marquee sometime around 87 - there

> was a time when they were on there really

> regularly - happy days :)( this was the original

> Marquee, in wardour street, shortly before it

> moved to charing x road - it's nowa weatherspoons)


Ah - the Cardiacs anytime! Poor old Tim Smith though :,(

http://www.cardiacs.net/news/

hpsaucey Wrote:

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> FJDGoose Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Cardiacs at the Marquee sometime around 87 -

> there

> > was a time when they were on there really

> > regularly - happy days :)( this was the

> original

> > Marquee, in wardour street, shortly before it

> > moved to charing x road - it's nowa

> weatherspoons)

>

> Ah - the Cardiacs anytime! Poor old Tim Smith

> though :,(

> http://www.cardiacs.net/news/



indeed - poor Tim Smith - here's a great video of them rehearsing a few years ago


 

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