Can one representative of, respectively, PFANS and PPAG link from their sites to Radio Free Porty please?
DJ Ines requested a link to the PFANS site which I have put on his page, and (PPAG) you may be aware of the identity of DJ Teddy Girl (not to be confused with POL user teddygirl) who has a link to PPAG on her page.
I'm sure you (respectively) will understand the impartial yet media-hungry nature of this request.
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I have placed this thread in "Portobello Matters" as it directly addresses members of PPAG and PFANS who may not necessarily be patrons of your other, more general forum.
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PFANS and PPAG - a request from Radio Free Porty
Eh, why not simply email each group with your request?
pfans@hotmail.co.uk
info@portygreenkeepers.org.uk
pfans@hotmail.co.uk
info@portygreenkeepers.org.uk
Thanks! I'll remember next time.wangi wrote:Eh, why not simply email each group with your request?
pfans@hotmail.co.uk
info@portygreenkeepers.org.uk
Doesn't have to be protest songs.Porty wrote:I visited RFP and I see you are looking for for a setlist from a pro-schools perspective. I'm struggling the think of any classic protest songs that fit the bill.
Over on the "bands available" thread I suggested :
I'm sure there must be stuff, other than Bob The Builder and the JCB song, which the pro-plan posse can use.
New Labour's anthem for starters - "Things Can Only Get Better".
Or "The Kids Are All Right"
Or "If The Kids Are United" (ie a call against a split campus)
Also "Camp Grenada" as a cry against decanting.