It looks good, but I think your hair did previously.
(I was the person who was stood by Dave Fish and Keris at the Cruxshadows gig who has a resemblance to someone in Oxford. Even Dave Fish admits to sometimes getting confused as to which is which and he's been to Prague with me.)
Less convenient, but: The Oakdale Arms 283 Hermitage Road London N4 1NP
Cassels cider at the moment, but will be changed regularly (6.5%, £2.20/pint). 8 handpumps for real ales; a selection from Milton Brewery and other micros within reasonable driving distance (B&T, Tring, Northampton, Nottingham, Mighty Oak, Atlas [I was lying about reasonable driving distance], Lidstones, Fenland, Nethergate, Brewsters, etc.) at decent prices (3.3% mild is £1.80/pint, 3.5% bitter is £2/pint, 4.2% best bitter is £2.20/pint, 4.4% stout is £2.30/pint, 5.3% strong bitter is £2.40/pint).
Happy Hour (ahem) 5-7pm Mon-Fri; all real ales £1.70/pint. (Keg stuff is £2/pint, but that's not really interesting.) Seven Sisters is the most convenient tube/railway station (Victoria Line, or Cambridge<->Liverpool Street line).
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Date: 2003-07-18 10:30 am (UTC)(I was the person who was stood by Dave Fish and Keris at the Cruxshadows gig who has a resemblance to someone in Oxford. Even Dave Fish admits to sometimes getting confused as to which is which and he's been to Prague with me.)
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Date: 2003-07-19 11:35 am (UTC)Thank you...
Apologies for accusing you of being Oxfordly - I think I now have you pegged though, so will attempt not to get confused again :)
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Date: 2003-07-19 04:05 pm (UTC)I will make it up there sometime to the local goth night - will probably tag along with Nils.
Well say hi when you next see me.
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Date: 2003-07-19 04:07 pm (UTC)Old Rosie (7.5% real cider) is 2.50 and I think they had real ales from 2 pounds. Well worth checking out before a gig if your in London.
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Date: 2003-07-19 05:04 pm (UTC)The Oakdale Arms
283 Hermitage Road
London N4 1NP
Cassels cider at the moment, but will be changed regularly (6.5%, £2.20/pint). 8 handpumps for real ales; a selection from Milton Brewery and other micros within reasonable driving distance (B&T, Tring, Northampton, Nottingham, Mighty Oak, Atlas [I was lying about reasonable driving distance], Lidstones, Fenland, Nethergate, Brewsters, etc.) at decent prices (3.3% mild is £1.80/pint, 3.5% bitter is £2/pint, 4.2% best bitter is £2.20/pint, 4.4% stout is £2.30/pint, 5.3% strong bitter is £2.40/pint).
Happy Hour (ahem) 5-7pm Mon-Fri; all real ales £1.70/pint. (Keg stuff is £2/pint, but that's not really interesting.) Seven Sisters is the most convenient tube/railway station (Victoria Line, or Cambridge<->Liverpool Street line).
Sorry about the ad...
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Date: 2003-07-20 04:30 am (UTC)I'm more of a cider person, but my mate who lives a lot nearer there would definitly be interested.
I'll post this on my livejournal.