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its very do-able but something might catch you out, be prepared to quit if you have to. get your kid familiar with the music of an act you'll definitely see, they will enjoy bands more if they recognise what they're hearing (i think they then understand what the whole thing is about). my ex-neighbour took her two year old foster child that she'd only had for 3 months, i thought that was very brave of her. - if you think you'll take kid again in the future, remember that you don't have to squeeze everything in this year. - make sure you do some circus and cabaret as the kid is more likely to enjoy stuff that isn't music. keep it varied, when kid gets tired give them time to sleep, it'll make your life easier. dealing with a tired kid is the worst thing. above all, remember to have fun and enjoy it. 🙂
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This is a good question - could see it being busy for only a few hours at the peak of the night then quiet down quite quickly. The policy i think is justified but it basically rules out 90% of people, not 50% as most people are going around in mixed gender groups anyway.
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its always been around £50 for a medium-larger act there Some shows are definitely a bit cheaper still, acts who are pushing it a bit trying to do ally pally
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By steviewevie · Posted
Victory for common sense motorist types in Wales as looks like they're going to uturn on the 20mph thing... And Greens going to vote on whether to ditch power sharing with SNP over that carbon uturn thingy. Here endeth your news roundup. -
By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
It's the same person (silverstone-sue), but they've dropped the price of the bar by £1. That's still £1.01 more than you can get it in th shops. And the £5 is the starting price!
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