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		<title>The Bufftings take London</title>
		<description>Folkestone's own Bufftings are trekking up to London, doing a gig only a few yards from my desk! If you fancy coming to London on a Saturday, and seeing them play with Rieser (from Edinburgh) and The Yam Yams at The Betsey Trotwood, get in touch with... </description>
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		<title>The Bufftings take London (again)</title>
		<description>Folkestone's own The Bufftings play Kings Cross Water Rats tomorrow (Saturday 5th November), and I only just found out. This means it will be quieter in Chambers...Anyone got any advice for where to go for a bonfire?... </description>
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