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Morning chichi - a similar discussion has been had on the Magdala thread


Sport in ED - where?


The times I have seen sport in FHT they didn't bother with the sound and had music playing over the speakers - which is my LEAST favourite way to watch sport. CPT is best bet for me at the mo.

a conversation we find ourselves having time and time again. Though EDT isn't too bad - they've got a screen in the front of the bar and now got a second big screen in the back - and manage to show 2 different channels. EDT isn't good for kids though i wouldn't think ..

chichirara Wrote:

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> Mr Chi and Master Chi were at a loss, as the

> Magdela is closed. So Monday night they went to

> the FHT to watch football. They say its good. Two

> sceens and they let in, children which is good for

> them. My son is 13. Any other suggestions?


FHT Is the best, always happy to let the enire family of fatties nurse a couple of drinks between them for several hours.... Master fatty even goes there alone....see you there! X

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