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A night at the Philharmonic Hall.  

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A night at the Philharmonic Hall My Grandfather was born on the 8th March 1919, so this weekend we decided to celebrate his 85th birthday by going to a concert at the Philharmonic hall. I tell you this because normally I would not accompany the family to such a concert, now an adolescent, being with the family on a Saturday night is not so cool. However I have the greatest respect for my grandfather and I decided to go. We began the evening with a visit to the Everyman Bistro. A nice little restaurant opposite the Roman Catholic Cathedral, which is affectionately known as "Paddy's Wigwam" to most people on Merseyside. There was a strange mixture of people there, from hungry, dishevelled students to business-like theatre goers. The food was wholesome and healthy with plenty of beans and pulses, not my favourite but I stomached it with a smile on...

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