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Gloucester Sam and Speccy Shows sponsored by Format Publications.

Held Bi-Anuually in Quedgeley Village Hall in Gloucester (see Google Earth link as ‘disk image’) with a migration to The Weavers Arms upon finishing.

After first migration wave, a second migration wave usually followed… although often attempted, the real facts on the second migration will probably never be fully told, since the legends contain too many gaps - for which we may need a new section - but parked in trivia for now.

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From Stefan Drissen:


  • Colin, where did you park your car?
  • Colin, why are all B&B’s used for previous shows always ‘fully booked’
  • Aaarrrghh, I’m bleeding!!!! Oh, no worries, its just the chinese takeaways… (these incidents seem to be related to the previous item)
  • Chick in pink fluffy jumper, so you come here often then?
  • They put carpet down in clubs?
  • Don't take the lightbulbs
  • Officer, all B&B’s are fully booked, what should I do? Stay near the train station son, it stays fairly warm there…

From Dan Dooré:

  • Colin parking on Cromwell Street
  • Missing last train and having to find a hotel whilst trollied and actually asking a Policeman where the station was.
  • Scaring Sean Bernard
  • Being scared by Nev Young in the Weavers.
  • Crackers nightclub
  • The Spalight B&B and ‘Are you with Mister MacDonald?’
  • Moshing to Black Sabbath
  • Colin starting fights with pikey locals: “What are you like with your fists, Dan?”

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