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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> Not sure the reason for this infernal yapping -

> probably the modern-day overabundance of

> cocaine... ;-)



What did I tell you...


Cocaine use higher in England and Wales than Europe


In my day, it was the preserve of rock stars and senior ad executives...

The Full line up confirmed. We have a great mix of talent on the night.


VENUE : THE VALE

DATE : 12th Friday November 2010


ACTS CONFIRMED FOR THE NIGHT:


GABRIEL MORENO

www.gabrielmoreno.yolasite.com


KRYSTAL MENSAH

http://www.myspace.com/KRYSTLEMENSAH


MARTIN GALLAGHER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuOauOSB_hk


LED BY LIONS

http://www.myspace.com/ledbylions


DELFINO SQUARE'S KIT

http://www.myspace.com/delfinosquaremusic


DJ SET BY SIR 2 STEP FROM 10.30- 2AM.

What an amazing night. Thank you so much to the lovely people who turned up. Thank you so much to the doubters.

It was a proper night of live music. The more people who missed it, the better. Such a rare night.


Take care, all I can leave is the special guests who turned up


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtXhl52Rd88

ST&NLY Wrote:

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> What an amazing night. Thank you so much to the

> lovely people who turned up. Thank you so much to

> the doubters.

> It was a proper night of live music. The more

> people who missed it, the better. Such a rare

> night.

>

> Take care, all I can leave is the special guests

> who turned up

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtXhl52Rd88



I popped in about 9:00PM and had a very nice time, amazing that so many people think that ED becomes abandoned and all the action is with the mono thought clique brigade.


Long may your success at The Vail run ST&NLY, its quite refreshing that you are promoting music in the area, as the majority of acts I have seen are a bit stuffy so this will give us another angle on the music front.

Keef Wrote:

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> I'll hope to get to the next one too. Swdgewick,

> have you hadenuff?


No, have you?


Its interesting how new posters on the many forums I frequent get mistakenly identified as other defunct members.

Kingy Wrote:

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> is he causing trouble again ? :-) maybe he should

> stay in with a home made curry or something


Ha,


And very nice it was too, myself and dad had Cobra with ours while mumsy quaffed all of the wine :).


I suppose I can be a bit cheeky at times Kingy, usually without being out of order though.

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