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    Hellpants and the FBPK

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJuly 4, 2011No Comments1 Min Read
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    The comical re-telling of one man’s road to recovery and self-discovery following a life-changing accident. Stand-up comedian Martin Evans delivers an amusing and personal account of his own real-life experiences. A personally insightful show deserving of a larger audience. Not suitable for under 16. AG

    The comical re-telling of one man’s road to recovery and self-discovery following a life-changing accident. Stand-up comedian Martin Evans delivers an amusing and personal account of his own real-life experiences. A personally insightful show deserving of a larger audience. Not suitable for under 16. AG

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