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I tried it out on it's first week - which was a tad early. It was finding it's feet, half the space wasn't finished and teh weather was so grim outside it felt like being on a building site


But the beer selection was good and it'll bed in just fine


I'm still going to prefer Hermit's Cave before my Silk Road, but if I'm hopping off a 45 on the way home I'll be in there a few times

Sue Wrote:

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> Alan Dale Wrote:

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> > It has now been taken on by the people who run

> the

> > EDT.

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> xxxxxxx

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> AAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH

>

> (6)


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Oh...



Poor you Sue,


Does that mean no yoghurt & weaving "Folkies" nights


Never mind, there's always the May Day festival to look forward to


*strums lute*



W:)-DF

If you have any connection with the EDT, you will know why I am unhappy with the EDT.


I run www.thegooseisout.com.


The EDT asked us to run gigs there, which we did very successfully, then kicked us out with no warning after a few months, leaving us to find a new venue for a gig we had already sold out for.


Don't want to rake up old stuff, but you did ask.

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