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Bungo

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Didn't realise this was so soon!

I'm sure I'll manage to mosey on up the road to lil' ol' London town.:D

Which is the best day to go or doesn't it matter?
 

RocketRalf

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I'd like to go to this and meet some UK Knuckleheads (I'm now studying in London!) Which day are you going guys?
 

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Can't make it, er$e.

Would have been great to meet up with you guys.

By the way, Mike, I notice your new Al is also linked from the guitarnation2010 website!

On the main page, the sponsors section links to this:

Guitar Buyer Magazine
 

Brand X

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I'm there on the Saturday i think....can't wait! See ya there folks....I'll be the one with drops of saliva around his mouth looking at Balls! ;o)
 

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few last bumps as it's only a week away! - Beware I've been told there's a tube outage in London on most lines next weekend, - you may have to walk or get alternative transport -
 

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I'm getting a coach to Victoria Station - I believe that it's not too far of a walk from there- correct me if I'm wrong you London people?

Hmmmm, depends on your personal definition of 'not too far of a walk'?

It's going to be 3 to 4 miles or about an hour's walk depending on exactly which route you take.

You don't want to get there all tired from too much exercise so if it was me, I would get a lift from one of those helpful chaps with the black cars with the orange lights on the top.;)
 

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hmmmm, depends on your personal definition of 'not too far of a walk'?

It's going to be 3 to 4 miles or about an hour's walk depending on exactly which route you take.

You don't want to get there all tired from too much exercise so if it was me, i would get a lift from one of those helpful chaps with the black cars with the orange lights on the top.;)

the highways agency!?;)
 

spkirby

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:mad:That's sick , had to be that weekend...
I wonder if Sunday would be the better option?

I was kind of thinking the same thing, because on a sunday it's fairly easy to find a place to park for free on the street. Of course there's been talk of some apres show fun on saturday though...hmmm.
 

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Thanks again to Mrs OlPlayer who posted me this link to show you haow to walk from Victorai.
walkit.com — London walking directions from Victoria bus station to olympia

I guess there has to be a bus going that way ? - or are they on strike too? Jeez trying to "negotiate" the bus time table is a horror if ya don't know London.

Once again any Londoners know what bus will go from Victoria to Kensington?
 

Smellybum

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Spud,
Don't know if this helps, - I have to fly down the night before (Won a night in Luton (whooo hoo!) - NOT!

Anyway - geeting the 'easybus' from Luton Airport to Baker Street then it's only 2 stops - and my hotel for Saturday is in Hammersmith - again only 2 stops - the tfl site says there'll be alternative buses on for most lines - Cab's seem expensive -up to £8 a mile!
 
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