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• #2
Your email doesn't work, I keep getting postmaster noficiations of invalid email address.
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• #3
Your email doesn't work, I keep getting postmaster noficiations of invalid email address.
+1
I would like to lend a hand in pretty much any capacity. email me at:
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• #4
Me too
ldnb0t at hotmail dot com
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• #5
you'll also need to edit the typo in the Barbican's URL
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• #6
this is gonna be awesome!
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• #7
I typoed.
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• #8
Hehe, easy mistake, got your email though!
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• #9
Is there an alleycat this year?
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• #10
nice one laura et al.
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• #11
Is there an alleycat this year?
lets hope so.
my team won prizes last year.
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• #12
yes, another photo-cat this year. 2pm i believe, saturday the 26th sept, starting outside the barbican. More awesome prizes, hopefully more hilarious photos. more info and flyers coming.
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• #13
whoopee!Woop woop!
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• #14
rHighlights from this year include: Where Are You Go directed by Benny Zenga and Brian Vernor, I Love My Bicycle: The Story of FBM Bikes directed by Joe Stakun, and The Third Wheel directed by Brian Schoenfelder.
Dont forget movies by our own Skoota and LeCar...
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• #15
John
You are meant to be selling this to people, do we need to see a movie about who invented polo in New York?
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• #16
I ave made zis feeelm about 'ow I invented the polo on bikes, oh lalala
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• #17
ha!
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• #18
This looks great!
Will the little wooden house still be outside by the fountains?
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• #19
Tickets going on sale this weekend!
www.barbican.org.uk/film
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• #20
I'll try to get Adrienne to save a block of tickets for the polo film. In fact, maybe I'll start a list to find out how many.
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John
You are meant to be selling this to people, do we need to see a movie about who invented polo in New York?
There are loads of great movies, many of which do not feature yorgo.
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• #22
For anyone who hasnt been reading the thread in /Polo
a) why?
and
b) tickets are now on sale
(for the lfgss polo outing,see here)
http://www.londonfgss.com/post896496-149.htmlFor the rest of the BFF, see here:
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• #23
Er. Bump?
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• #24
Opening Night Party! Wednesday the 23rd at 215 Westbourne Park Rd!
For all the easties! Meet at 7 at Tour De Ville for an East to West Ride, ending at the Two n Fro shop on westbourne park rd! email Jos@tourdeville.co.uk or london@bicyclefilmfestival.com for more info...
sponsored Drinks, bike entertainment and more!!!!
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• #25
(booking tickets on) the barbican website is painful.
BFF London 2009!!!!!!
Here's all the basic info:
Beginning September 23, and hosted at the Barbican Centre, the festival will screen several programs that reflect the diverse experiences involving the bicycle. Highlights from this year include: Where Are You Go directed by Benny Zenga and Brian Vernor, I Love My Bicycle: The Story of FBM Bikes directed by Joe Stakun, and The Third Wheel directed by Brian Schoenfelder.
The London festival will also feature a variety of bike rides and events surrounding the screenings. Thursday the 24th features an opening party at the Barbican with DJ Sam Young. Friday evening, a night of Roller Racing presented by Rollapaluza @ Bethnal Green Working Mens Club, and a Bike Polo Tournament on Sunday the 27th.
Saturday the 26th of September will play host to a variety of rides, including a Rapha ride, and Carhartt BMX street jam, with professional BMX stars from across the country participating.
All BFF events are open to the public and participation is widely encouraged.
Tickets to the festival are on sale soon and available via www.barbican.org.uk/film.
For complete program listings please see www.bicyclefilmfestival.com
Any questions/ want to volunteer: laura@bicyclefimfestival.com