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Next EDF Drinks - Friday 5th Dec at The Wishing Well Inn


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Sean Macgabhann


As it's karaoke I'm dressing as one of Slipknot


Did you catch the Darkest Tour Filth Fest at the Forum in London Monday night, if you are into that type of music? Cradle of Filth, Gorgoroth, Moonspell, and Sceptic Flesh, (early xmas pressie) fantastic gig, and Moonspell and Sceptic Flesh surprisingly very very good, but Cradle of Filth topped them!

yikes microbite - I didn't mean to give the impression I liked them! Although Cradle of Filth were teh basis of one of my favourite jokes in the IT Crowd - but I digress. I have a mate who is always giving me the latest CDs of many of the bands you mention, thinking that because I like NiN I will like these.... but erm.. i don't


Are you going tonight?

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