I did wonder if we could ask Achmed. he can take in a drum without drum sticks. He only needs his bones and as long as we ask him to leave the semtex at home.austrianandygull wrote:Cheers Matt, is that 'awayday' as in the TUFC fans forum member 'awayday'? Are they one and the same? It's a shame that drums aren't permitted in some grounds by miserable bastards. So long as cemtex isn't concealed then i don't see the harm in letting one in.
Where is our drummer?
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Surely in this technological era there is a sort of electronic drum pad someone could fetch into the ground with a pair of speakers so no need for the real thing?
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
Who`s gunna carry the car battery to power it?austrianandygull wrote:Surely in this technological era there is a sort of electronic drum pad someone could fetch into the ground with a pair of speakers so no need for the real thing?
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