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Post by skanights on Aug 22, 2008 8:57:17 GMT
hell no.
over 120 in. but nowhere near enough!
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Post by Andy on Aug 26, 2008 21:34:05 GMT
wasn't too shabby, much like a Glasgow gig then
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Post by BillTruelove on Sept 4, 2008 2:11:42 GMT
Doesnt help that the Rhythm factory is smack bang in the middle of Bengal town. Horrible horrible area. Scared to park my car round there in case it is stripped for suicide bomb parts
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Post by skanights on Sept 23, 2008 8:34:22 GMT
i think thats a tad harsh Bill. ok, so it is next to a mosque, and near the best part of london to get a curry. but its improved a lot since jack the ripper used to hang out down there!
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Post by BillTruelove on Sept 23, 2008 17:13:06 GMT
I know London well, I suppose I would have to consider I am doing the knowledge, and I would consider Bengal town to be the worst part. And that is below Kennington, brixton, New Cross, Shoreditch and Acton. Driving up Brick Lane at any time after the sun goes down isn't only stressful, it will also lose you your hubcaps if you dip below 10 mph.
Considering the the Rhythm Factory is only about 30 yeards from Algate, and another 30 from there to the city, that area really does go downhill very quick as you head east
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