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To be honest im not sure how effective these are as a way of driving people to your profile but they are all basically examples of the proliferation of myspace around shoreditch and the way that myspace has taken over as a communications method, in preference to email for example.
Ever wondered about how to use myspace for promoting stuff? Helen Keegan 2006
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit Sean Bamberger 2010
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit 2010
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit 2010
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit 2010
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London for the Spurs game and all his red mates from surrey were in the shoreditch pub last night cheering the reds on after their day in finishing scholl.
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If im right thats outside a church in shoreditch area.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit Sean Bamberger 2010
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If im right thats outside a church in shoreditch area.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If there was ever a soundtrack to a drunken night in shoreditch, this would be it.
The Line Of Best Fit Sean Bamberger 2010
madmouth commented on the word shoreditch
what's intriguing is whether it could possibly be as dreary as it sounds
August 16, 2009
bilby commented on the word shoreditch
According to Wikiwhatsit, William Shakespeare frequented a Shoreditch boozer.
August 16, 2009
madmouth commented on the word shoreditch
does "boozer" not refer to a person in Aussie vocabulary? it does in North America, and the image is considerably more delicious thereby
September 23, 2009
chained_bear commented on the word shoreditch
In "Waxie's Dargle," the "boozer" is the pub. But in the U.S., the few times I've heard the term, it refers to a person.
September 23, 2009
qroqqa commented on the word shoreditch
Shoreditch was home to the Theatre and the Curtain, the first two theatres in (post-Roman) England. He and his whole company would have had to refresh themselves after a hard evening's acting.
September 23, 2009
bilby commented on the word shoreditch
Yes, here a boozer is a person. I was just trying to get into the British spirit.
September 23, 2009
sionnach commented on the word shoreditch
boozer is sort of like crapper, in that it can refer either to the place or the actor
September 24, 2009