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titch juicy Wrote:

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> hi giggirl

>

> what a hideous piece of timing from me! i would

> have given my left arm for this- sod it, i

> would've given my left tezzer!

>

> don't suppose you have anything for tuesday night?

> long shot i know, but i'd be forever in your

> debt! :)-D


No problem for tomorrow night - PM me your mobile and I'll text you. You'll need to be at the venue by 8pm. Please hang on to your "tezzer"; those things come in handy and you never know when you'll need them in future.

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Weren't they brilliant! Having been at the Roundhouse for the last three nights running and I must say, I could be forgiven for thinking that it's where plaid shirts go to die. Fleet Foxes - a great band that shine like a beacon in a sea of mediocrity at the moment.


If I were the Supreme Being for a day then I would pluck The Roundhouse out of Chalk Farm and plonk it, splat, in south London. Obviously I would end hunger and bring peace to the world and all that as well but I would bring The Roundhouse to south London as my grand finale.


Here's a reminder...


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