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Sorry admin not sure which section to post this in, or indeed what to call the thread.


We've become aware that there are people who would like to go to Goose gigs but who are not too keen to go by themselves. I can really sympathise as I used to be in the same position when wanting to go to music events but having noone to go with.


We'd like to try to help so if you mention at the door that you're by yourself, we'll try to introduce you to others who have also come alone. We'll do our best not to make this too obvious or cause you any embarrassment!


Alternatively, if you PM me or contact me via the Goose website (see below) before the gig you want to come to, I'll try to put you in touch with others beforehand, so you can make arrangements to meet.


Would also mean that you get to meet people with the same musical interests as yourself!

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> And please feel free to bring your own Tamborine.

> Sandals n socks are optional.


xxxxxx


It's not the Sally Army, BBW!


And in case you didn't know, sandals and socks are very on trend. Well, for women anyway :))

Well I can see why, it's about people and gigs, not about ED ;-) It's also a promotional post for commercial events... so possibly Admin was being quite lenient.


Don't worry too much Sue, as the Lounge actually gets more visitors more often than the ED section. You're better off in here.


I think it's a fine idea by the way!

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