Shellac & Mission of Burma - June 2008 - Spain-France

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Steve, Bob, Todd, come back to Italia once again and bring the Mission Of Burma.
Italia bella loves the Shellac. and the Shellac love the Italia, and the food of the Italia, and the sun of the Italia, everyone knows this. you don't have to feel ashamed for this: the simple pleasures, they are the best.

did Shellac ever play in Sardinia?
Sardinia loves the Shellac.
Sardinia has the best sea-towns of the Mediterranean sea.
and the food in Sardinia can make you cry like a fountain for the joy.
many, many people in Sardinia want to see the Shellac play...but the Shellac always play in Sicily, the other island of Italy.
Sardinian people cry for this.
i'm not a Sardinian, but i've played there: Sardinians are the most welcoming people in the world. the Japanese come second.

and the bands! Golf Clvb and The Rippers are the best live bands of Italia!
they come from Cagliari! they _love_ you!!!
and the people!!! you have hundreds and hundreds of fans there!!! just like in Catania or Milano!!! hundreds!!!

oh Stevie bello, Bob bellissimo, Todd meraviglioso...ask the fantastica Giovanna Cacciola to get you in contact with the Sardinians...you won't regret it.
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Shellac & Mission of Burma - June 2008 - Spain-France

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Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:
Bob Weston wrote:7 June - Paris, France, Villette Sonique Festival (also Melt Banana and Bottomless Pit)
Does anybody on here have any clue as to what I have that I can sell to get the money to go to this?
Anybody?
Please?


Get a job with an airline, most let you travel free right away. Take the job, work a few days then take the trip and never go back.
I recommend this to anyone looking to take an otherwise unaffordable trip somewhere.
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Shellac & Mission of Burma - June 2008 - Spain-France

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Does this mean Bob will have to play two sets in a row?





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blowing-it-a-scant-six-minutes-later SweetDaddyPatty wrote:Dear Shellac ...
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offal wrote:Holy shit.

Kerble was wrong.

This certainly changes things.

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