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Skating
It was the Hubalicious Christmas/New Year outing yesterday, we decided to go skating at the B.I.C. Skating is pretty weird when you think about it… I cackled like a loon all the way round.
Top Gun Mo’
I have a theory in life that you just don’t mess with anyone who has outrageous hair ‘stylings’. Take the mullet for example. Anyone brave enough to pull this off obviously has more important (violent) things on their mind than … Continue reading
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Tagged hair, hubalicious, moustache, mullet, new hair, topgun
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Hubalicious Launches!
Hubalicious is a project I’ve been involved since its start in January, it’s a web site for promoting the arts in Bournemouth & Poole to young people. It’s created and run by 14-17 year olds who, last night programmed and … Continue reading


