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  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_008.jpg
  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_001.jpg
  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_006.jpg
  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA192401_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA192401_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s, owned by David Matthews. Matthews left St Barth’s last Monday, March 26, taking a connecting flight to the neighboring French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, and then on to Paris, where he was arrested. Although his main home is a luxury villa in the grounds of the family-owned Eden Rock, Pippa Middleton’s father-in-law has not been spending as much time as usual in the West Indies because the hotel, and most homes on the island, were devastated by last September’s Hurricane Irma. “The hotel was devastated, and most of the villas in its grounds were damaged to a certain degree,” said a local. “Before Irma, David would spend most of his time on the island but, since the hurricane, he has been back and forth to keep an eye on the building work. “Large parts of the island still have no internet or telephone lines, and getting things back to normal is a massive project. “David is a popular guy in these parts. Everyone knows him and he’s always polite and friendly. This news has come as a massive shock to us all.” The hotel is currently undergoing a massive rebuilding project, and though scheduled to reopen later this year, it’s thought unlikely it will be ready before early 2019. Matthews and wife Jane bought the hotel, which is a favourite of the rich and famous, in September 1995. It was purchased from legendary island aviator and local adventurer Rémy de Haenen. Today it’s one of the most exclusive hotel in the world, with Beyonce, Elton John, Bono, Brad Pitt, the Kardashians and Leonardo DiCaprio, among its celebrity clientele. Its priciest suite costs £25,000 a night. 31 Mar 2018 Pictured: The Eden Eoc hotel in St Bart’s. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA192401_001.jpg
  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_007.jpg
  • A California-based disaster shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus crisis. Atlas Survival Shelters — which makes and installs underground bunkers that can withstand nuclear disasters and fire — says they have almost entirely sold out of its inventory, bar a few very small shelters. The Montebello-based company offers shelter ranging in size from 100sq ft for two people, to much larger and more luxurious designs that can accommodate around 25 people. With prices anywhere between $20,000 to $250,000. Atlas Survial Shelters owner Ron Hubbard told the Los Angeles Times: ‘No one is buying a bunker only because of coronavirus. ‘The people buying a bunker wanted a bunker before corona, but this has pushed them. This was the straw that broke the camel’s back. They’re like, “Let’s just do it.”’ Speaking about the huge demand, Hubbard said: ‘I sold two within 30 seconds today… that were almost a quarter-million [dollars] apiece.’ He added that some of his clientele included celebrities that ‘you see in magazines literally every week’. 02 Apr 2020 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in Montebello, California, has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground bunkers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Photo credit: Atlas Survival Shelters/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA640625_003.jpg
  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
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17 August 2017.<br />
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  • The worlds first anti Donald Trump bar opened in Bethnal Green on Thursday evening. The bar is called 'Twump bar' where bar staff wear t shirts with 'unfit to serve' on the front of them and six new cocktails have been invented. The combover cocktail did very good business. The clientele seemed to enjoy the props and art work scattered around the bar<br />
<br />
17 August 2017.<br />
<br />
Please byline: Vantagenews.com
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