Talk:Bonkersfest

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This page was deleted earlier today, supposedly for being a 'blatant advert'. I have no connection to Bonkersfest or its organisers but was quite surprised not to find a page on this festival which this year has been quite high profile in London, with coverage in newspapers etc. The article may need work, it is difficult to describe its intentions without borrowing the language of the organisers which may have made it seem like an advert. However a little bit of research should reveal that it has some notability. IF you are feeling a little bit uptight about this, why not remove the 'external links' rather than the whole article while you find out more?? Weierstrass 15:39, 27 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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