Milo's?
I saw him the other week in The Wardrobe (near the BBC's new building) -- is he thinking of defecting to the Beeb?
He used to hang out in Malmaison a lot too.
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that's the bugger. used to quite like it in there, although on a weekend evening it could get a bit jazz/funk trendymarkfiend wrote:Milo's?
it still there?
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I think so. I don't tend to go to the city-centre bars very often these days to tell you the truth.
Although I saw John Hegley in there a few years back (he was doing a reading, not just a random-bump-into-a-sleb moment).
Although I saw John Hegley in there a few years back (he was doing a reading, not just a random-bump-into-a-sleb moment).
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All much too trendy for me. I tutted when The Original Oak gave in and made the bowling green a beer garden
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me and Big Eat thi Bried had several beers with the leader of Jockohomoland's top surf band, The Beat Poets a few weeks back
document and eyewitness:
can ye spot which one is the man with the twang?
oops forgot Big Eat thi Bried
document and eyewitness:
can ye spot which one is the man with the twang?
oops forgot Big Eat thi Bried
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