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(Jag-centric) Scotch Egg, Shackleton, Shitmat this Saturday

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by Jesus_Quintana

Im putting it on. It's only £4/£5. It will be amagggging!

add yr name - http://www.drownedinsound.com/event/view/33121

advance tickets - http://www.wegottickets.com/event/26548

loverly flyer - http://tinyurl.com/38u756

infomania - www.myspace.com/fleshdunce
more infomania - www.myspace.com/twobobmusic

Jesus_Quintana | 19 Feb '08, 17:33 | Send note | Report this | Reply

yeah

.


This looks awesome

Surely The Fox's PA will not hold out?


eh?

Let Our Enemies have played and they're the loudest band ever. Shack's played before too.

Come come. Although you'll get ID'd.


lookin good

what's the deal, times etc? missed the mat in newx maybe catch him this time


wooo

roughly

tendraw - 9.15
shitmat - 10
scotch egg - 11
shack - 12

tomorrow!


TONIGHT

*shameless whore*


chances of being

able to walk up at 9-9.30 and getting in with no bother? probably 5 or 6 of us...


with no bother?

as in will it sell out?

youll be fine, place holds 300, will be bizzay but not rammed till later


sadly

its the other side of london for me and i wont be there anyway. my frined is going though, hes dead perplexed at why its at his local pub


its a venue too though

pubvenue. Pubue. Vub.

good email address (oddly, this is the second time in 3 days I have complimented someone on their email address)


There's so much going on tonight

:(

I'm expected at birthday drinks though, sadly.


shit

are you fleshdunce?

we played for you and fucked everyone right off!

might come..its near me mates place....


Im 2bob

mates with them

what band? fucked everyone right off in a good way?

come daaaaan


couldn't make it

would love to have seen shitmat. had to stay at work 'til 9:30 :(

The band was Jahiz at the Birdsnest in September I think.

In a bad way up to and during the set..but I think most people except the organisers liked us by the end of it.

I think.





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