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matthew123 Wrote:

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> I suppose if FHT is on the EDF radar then surely

> Hermit's Cave also qualifies.. as yes Jeremy very

> good venue which I think would go down very

> favourably.



As would The Bear. My personal favourite.

Post Code Sluts is an all-female post-punk band whose members are called Vixen, Viper, and Temptress. Real names Sophie, Georgie and Lucy, they got their early break by winning a inter-House comp at Wimbledon Grammar (Girls Section) performing a medley of McFly hits.


myspace.com/postcodesluts

Wasn't post-punk just a bad joke from the early eighties?


I've no idea. I just chucked it in 'cos I thought it sounded good. Muley might have the correct genre to hand.


Anyway, the Silver Buckle shut - where is Maurice going to go for his lunchtime hauf-n-hauf now?

Oh that ghastly dive is a major reason we continue to petition for an independent Camberwell Grove. Local politicians are using police to crack down on our protests but my fellow silver foxes are warming to twitter as a way to let the world know of our plight. Surely news of our struggle beats the usual 'I'm on the train', 'I'm having a pint' drivel tweeted from some of the most ordinary of people.

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