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Hurl & Boff Summer Tour, 1982, Part 2: Early Morning Uproar / Evening Hailstones

July 10, 2012 David Hurley 0

Tuesday 20th July 1982 At the campsite in Écommoy The previous day’s entry broke off in the late afternoon after we had arrived with Boff’s parents at “a pleasant camp site” in Écommoy in the north of France. Boff and I were playing table football in a bar when we [Read more…]

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