Fatbusjim wrote:What sort of time will people need to be leaving for trains? May be a possibility of a slightly earlier start if it will help people with travel arrangements?
You couldn't get them to re-schedule for the following weekend could you??? Anytime finish would be fine with me!!!
That would help me out as I am working on the 18th!!!
I see your outstretched hand through the closing door
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Fatbusjim wrote:What sort of time will people need to be leaving for trains? May be a possibility of a slightly earlier start if it will help people with travel arrangements?
You couldn't get them to re-schedule for the following weekend could you??? Anytime finish would be fine with me!!!
That would help me out as I am working on the 18th!!!
I have never seen Straighten Out without Rodders on stage, drunk or removing his clothes........usually all three!!!
Fatbusjim wrote:What sort of time will people need to be leaving for trains? May be a possibility of a slightly earlier start if it will help people with travel arrangements?
You couldn't get them to re-schedule for the following weekend could you??? Anytime finish would be fine with me!!!
That would help me out as I am working on the 18th!!!
I have never seen Straighten Out without Rodders on stage, drunk or removing his clothes........usually all three!!!
European female wrote:Can't wait for the gig on Saturday, went to see them at Swindon and cant believe how good they are. The band has gone from strength to strength, and I belive it's the best line up yet. Phil the guitarist not only sings and sounds like Hugh but has an uncanny look of him.
Nice one EF, you should have said hello.
Where you up the front 'dancing' or viewing from the back?
I was more to the side and dancing on the spot. It was a fantastic gig and bought a CD which I have had on in my car since I got it. It is brilliant. Cant say enough about the band and am counting down the days till the hope and anchor
I knew she was a feline She moved with ease and grace. Her green eyes they held mystery No emotion on her face