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No electricity.


Or do you mean actually bring Midge Ure with you?


Or just name one of the local midges "Midge Ure", take him indoors (if you can find a building with a roof), and see if it makes any sort of sound at all?



Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> stay indoors and listen to Midge Ure

Midge is Omnipresent North of the border. He is ALWAYS with you...just close your eyes, breathe and bingo. It's a lifestyle thing...


Jeremy Wrote:

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> No electricity.

>

> Or do you mean actually bring Midge Ure with you?

>

> Or just name one of the local midges "Midge Ure",

> take him indoors (if you can find a building with

> a roof), and see if it makes any sort of sound at

> all?

>

>

> Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > stay indoors and listen to Midge Ure

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> This is inner London now? Isn't the point of the

> suburbs that they're not? Or they'd be urbs.

> Possibly.


Southwark is inner London, but I don't think you'd class Dulwich as anything but suburban in nature.


Hence Inner London suburb.



None of this helps Louisa find a pole-and-line caught tuna with rocket on artisan baguette in St Kilda though.

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