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PTOO's The "Glastonbury Festival Experience" with Boothby Graffoe @OldNun'sHead


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Saturday 27th June Doors 8 30 Show 9pm


With our wonderful hostess LINDSAY SHARMAN introducing


BOOTHBY GRAFFOE cut as a kitten http://bit.ly/1ntWzLT


TINA TURNER TEA LADY serves it up hot http://bit.ly/1qC4pId


GREATEST SHOW ON LEGS 6 legs and 12... http://bit.ly/1kXzbmY


ROB PYBUS animated theft


EDWARD AT LAST with his dog and no nose


FLAME PROOF MOTH Insecticide arson



Tickets

?11 wegottickets http://www.wegottickets.com/event/275102

?10 from the Pub https://goo.gl/maps/OW6Hj

?12 on the door


http://www.ptoocomedy.com/


all the fun of the Festival without the expense and some of this............

mud, installations, tent loss, toilets, performance art, far out, lost children, acid looks, green hair, sleep loss, lentil curry, for the full and genuine ?Glastonbury Festival Experience? please park in Catford and walk to the gig


For more info on Pull The Other One, please email

[email protected]

.....in the future there will be only Tony, he will be the Captain, the Captain of us...those of us that are left, that is ! and he will lead us to safety, and give us the key, the key to the door, the door that leads us ....hang on I'm back where I started
WELL I KNOW THAT I DO .....READ IT I MEAN, But just to let you know that there are ?10 tickets available from the Pub NOW, you can also buy online for only ?11 at http://www.wegottickets.com/event/275099 or if you buy on the night its ?12

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