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Thanks PGC, sounds like I might be needing that!


*adopts stern expression number three (one that's really quite scary and not in a good way)*


Now listen here boys. Enough of this smut!

I will absolutely not be dressing up for the forum gathering.

Shocking, what would Dulwichmum think?

I'm not inclined to be too hard on Anthony. All he was doing was giving his group a little of the

old hustle, sounds to me as though he's being entrepreneurial in a Del Boy sort of way.

Shame on you Annaj for dobbing him in.


I feel kindly inclined towards the lad.

I'm inclined to condemn Anthony's actions in the strongest possible terms. He's trying to gull

innocent forum members into attending one of nhis group's shows by means of the basest sort of subterfuge.

This simply won't do. It's the absolute giddy limit. the man is the worst sort of bounder.

Well done Annaj for exposing this chancer.


Choking on my own rage here.

HonaloochieB, I have no idea what is going on in your head, but the efficiency of your post really appeals to me - making both sides of the argument yourself so we don't have to waste any time. Well done.


I really don't mind at all if Anthony wants to promote his band, but I dislike sneakiness. If he wants to tells us all that they're great that's fine, I might even give them a listen, but he should be honest about it.

He's been strangely quiet though since his first (and last?) post.


Anthony? Are you there?

I'm with annaj on this one. I like it that people can come on here & promote their band/pub/shop/cat/whatever, but I can't stand people being dishonest about it.


If you got a band tell us when you're playing in the "What's On" area. Don't try to pull the wool over our eyes.

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