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February 17, 2005
Deaf Pagans welcome after all
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February 4, 2005
The Blowers' Arms
By Feòrag
United Kingdom: The folk who brought you the Inflatable Church have turned their talents to something useful - The World's First Inflatable Pub.
The pub is 40ft long, 19ft wide and 22ft high. It can be customised for use as a fully working pub, with room for a bar and 30 customers.
The pub can be erected in 10 minutes with 2 small blowers and can be sited on any firm, level surface.
An internal aluminium frame can be used to support additional lighting, sound systems and also doubles as a safety barrier.
No news on the inflatable cool cellar with room for several casks of real ale.
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