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Post by simonphoenix on Dec 9, 2011 16:10:59 GMT
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Post by milton on Dec 9, 2011 17:45:12 GMT
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Post by hectorspector on Dec 9, 2011 22:14:16 GMT
Finally clocked the change in the Slam page... very subtle.
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Post by maelstrom on Dec 10, 2011 13:20:19 GMT
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Post by James d on Dec 10, 2011 15:18:00 GMT
Rikki Ross/ Quasimodo L O L
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ewan
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Post by ewan on Dec 12, 2011 10:27:10 GMT
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Post by daveshades on Dec 12, 2011 11:32:39 GMT
What did this say? It's either been removed or I'm being a mong.
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Post by passthestripe on Dec 12, 2011 11:35:38 GMT
Wikipedia user : groupcaptainlionelmandrake took out the edits.
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Post by hectorspector on Dec 12, 2011 11:35:51 GMT
In 2011, Sub Club owner Paul Crawford made The Sunday Times Rich List for the first time, based on the previous night's takings from the bar.
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Post by daveshades on Dec 12, 2011 11:39:25 GMT
In 2011, Sub Club owner Paul Crawford made The Sunday Times Rich List for the first time, based on the previous night's takings from the bar. Haha.
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Post by daveshades on Dec 12, 2011 12:23:33 GMT
Slam have released numerous singles since the mid 1990s, their best known unofficial cover versions of better, well known tracks, being "HIV Positive Education", "Eterna" and "Lifetimes".
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blarton fink
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Post by blarton fink on Dec 12, 2011 13:54:12 GMT
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blarton fink
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Post by blarton fink on Dec 12, 2011 13:57:59 GMT
Slam have released numerous singles since the mid 1990s, their best known unofficial cover versions of better, well known tracks, being "HIV Positive Education", "Eterna" and "Lifetimes". that bit's gone altogether now *edit. i was being a mong noticed this too " As Stuart McMillan's health deteriorates through conditions related to AIDS , they usually pre-record live sets. They have also been resident DJs at Fabric in London. For the last 10 years Slam have curated and played in the Slam Tent, at T in the Park,[2] and they have appeared on BBC Radio 1's "Essential Mix" six times between 1994 and 2008, as well as appearing at Bestival in 2008. Stuart McMillan has often been mistaken for Deacon Blue's Ricky Ross due to his unmistakable facially challenged-ness." slight overkill. cannae see it lasting
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Post by milton on Dec 12, 2011 17:04:38 GMT
Finally clocked the change in the Slam page... very subtle. It was, until these goons got their paws on it.
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Post by boardinbob on Dec 12, 2011 20:16:54 GMT
Ha. I've had a warning off some admin cunt on Wikipedia
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