Calling review & website, and Hitch.
Apr. 25th, 2003 02:36 amI'm just surprised that anyone over there's heard of him. Funny old world.
Onclubbing.com seems to have bitten the big one. This is unfortunate both on general principles and because they pretty much branded us the most hostile goth club in the country, which I'm very proud of (even though it was hopelessly inaccurate). I've just registered a new domain to hang the webshite off - it can now be seen via http://yourenotwelcome.at/thecalling. I also don't have a copy of the review that I can get stuck somewhere else. The Wayback machine has lots of their content archived, but not (apparently) the crucial bit, and it wasn't substantially quoted on upg either. Anyone any ideas?
Onclubbing.com seems to have bitten the big one. This is unfortunate both on general principles and because they pretty much branded us the most hostile goth club in the country, which I'm very proud of (even though it was hopelessly inaccurate). I've just registered a new domain to hang the webshite off - it can now be seen via http://yourenotwelcome.at/thecalling. I also don't have a copy of the review that I can get stuck somewhere else. The Wayback machine has lots of their content archived, but not (apparently) the crucial bit, and it wasn't substantially quoted on upg either. Anyone any ideas?
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Date: 2003-04-25 04:12 am (UTC)You forgot Debo, now the Duchess of Devonshire, and Pamela (the Woman - with a capital W). But yes, even with just Nancy, Jessica, Diana and Unity it would have been pretty strange. I've always felt sorry for Tom, but then he didn't survive WWII.
(there's a good summary of the family on the PBS site)
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Date: 2003-04-25 04:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-25 09:17 am (UTC)Gina