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Monday, 6 March 2017

Blasted – Styx, Tottenham Hale

[seen 02/03/17]


Matt Trueman’s sojourn to India means that poor old whelks like me are wheeled out of semi-retirement to see what the young people are up to...

Posted by Andrew Haydon at 22:25
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