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carter39 Wrote:

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> No, it wasn't the HobGob. I think it was around

> Sydenham Hill way. I do remember the pub had a

> car park, if that helps...



Nope, sorry... early 90's I was P*tney based, so never came this way....

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Amazed that Jah and Keef haven't responded to this

> yet.... bonus for me is I've only just figured out

> IIRC after all these years. I know I could have

> looked it up but I just thought I'd wait for the

> day when it clicked...



ROTFLMAO took me about 8 weeks of seeing it daily for that to drop....

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Thanks Android17. Now I'm in the know I might just

> be up for a little HDNNMB.

>

> Heads Down No Nonsense Mindless Boogie.


Which reminds me.....I wnated to know if you needed any help with NWOBHM ;-)

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