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Kind of similar to *Bob*.


I've been offered 1 free ticket for bombastic ragga bum grinders Chaka Demus & Pliers at the Brixton Academy on October 30th. With support from Mr Loverman himself....Shabba!


Whilst I have no interest in this apparent 90's ragga revival I'm a total sucker for anything free. Is going to see one of, like, your least favourite bands evuuuuurr - nearly ten years after they broke up - invariably a bad idea?

Maxi Priest is also playing that night at the same concert - surely that is worth going to??? I would not go for Shabba (he is not that good live) but would love to see Maxi.


Thanks for the clip of 'Murder she wrote' Horsebox - got us grooving in the living room!

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Well, as you say - it is free.

>

> But then so is crushing the heads of a spare box

> of Bryant & May and using them to set fire to your

> pubic hair.


After an expensive month, that's my tomorrow night taken care of. Is there anything more cheering than that 'singey' smell?

And I've got some long matches for the oxter hair.

Cheers *Bob*.

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