It can also randomly be found in the [[Garbage Can]] outside the saloon. Five Pink Cakes can be purchased from [[Haley]]'s [[Desert Festival#Villager Shops|shop]] at the [[Desert Festival]] for {{Price|20|Calico}} [[Calico Egg]]s. One Pink Cake may be received from opening a...
The Charming Town of Kent... Facebook The Charming Town of Kent... This is one of Connecticut's destination towns where there are a variety of unique shops to choose from, and someexcellent restaurantsfor a quick bite to eat. Kent Falls... Ethan Carey Photo Kent Falls... After leaving...
Hi. I live in suburban SE Michigan, but have never seen a Hobby Lobby. Don't know where you are exactly, but there are two decent cake supply shops in my area, one is Heinrich's on 10 Mile near Van Dyke in Centerline. The other is Miles Cake Supply on Gratiot near 16 Mile Road...
My first musical memories are from school in Kent when I used to make up lyrics and tunes about my mates. My parents listened to Frank Sinatra, Johnny Cash and had a Dansette record player. I remember my Dad coming home with a Kinks record and my mum hating it: I loved it!! The fi...
Difficult really, we had the single in local record shops, but most of it was promoting at gigs. ++ The record included two fantastic songs, “The World’s Too Loud” and “International Smile”. Care telling me a bit about each of the songs?
Then there’s “Horse of Mud” which was played on John Peel’s on May 17, 1992). Peel mentions that it is a single sided single but he isn’t sure if it was available in the shops. He also mentions that the song was to appear on a compilation with Delicious Monster and other ba...
in shops (I think!) found us Chris Sheldon and I bumped into Rob England the bass player at a music shop when I was putting up an ad on a notice board – both were from Leeds and had never been students, though me and Simon had been (but were no longer). Simon played on the ...
So I was a secondhand vinyl buyer for Japanese shops for a while, then dealing them myself running a regular catalogue for Japanese customers. Which was a lot more profitable than doing Sugarfrost! But after a while, the Japanese ‘guitar pop’ scene also died out and no one was buying ...
And as Nikki from Bubblegum Splash told me: “The Groove Farm shops at Asda”, just so you know… ++ Thanks Andrew for doing this interview! How are you doing? How is 2010 so far? Slow and cold. We’ve had one of the worst winters for snow and ice that England has had in years...
In those days there was the Jacquard club popular because of its late license, its been shut a long time now, it may be shops I don’t know. The Wilde Club at Norwich Arts Centre was the best place for local bands to get a gig, Barry who ran it would put local bands on to play...