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Watched 'A Night With Rod Stewart' on ITV3 last night - perfect wedding band - couldn't turn over as it was curiously fascinating to see such banality whilst living with the fact that he was once both great and vital, in my defence I had 'Been Drinkin Again' - still rain forecast and an old raincoat won't ever let you down

karter Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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> > One million doubloons.

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> What, for your dodgy downloads?:))


Just for that, the price has gone up, young man. Double the doubloons.

  • 3 months later...

Hiya,


If you're still looking for wedding music I have a local jazz trio that would be great for the wedding reception or dinner! Our rates are very affordable so might be nice in addition to the dancing band later on in the event!


Just let me know if you might be interested and I can send you further details.


All the best,

Bea and The Hobos

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www.hobowork.com

www.myspace.com/hobowork

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