Glue Gun 91 - The First

The First Ever Glue Gun '91 took place on the 18th September 2008. Guests included Professor Elemental, Jon Fluffypunk and :Kinema:, as well as Live Glue Gunning and a special guest appearance from Peter Benchley. One member of the audience was concussed and one had an uncontrollable fear of sharks.

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Glue Gun '91 - The Second

The Second Glue Gun installment featured performances from Tim Jones, Robin Lawley and Eleanor Mc Gee, along with a golf tutorial from Roger Moore, live Cake Making, and an opportunity to meet Jam Bond. Unfortunately, he came to a sticky end.

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Glue Gun '91 - The Third

The True Life Special featured performances from Dockie Murphy, Dan Rovira and Count Adriano, as well as a very special guest appearance from Jerry Springer, horses, birds of prey and other domestic dilemmas.

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Glue Gun '91 - Christmas Special

The Christmas Special included a very rare performance from the legendary Albanian barbers shop trio Can't Snorkel, the first ever Glue Gun Pie Eating Contest (compered by Robin Lawley), the infamous duo Gimp Mask, and of course a poetry reading from Famous Poet Philip Larkin.

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Glue Gun '91 - The Fifth

In the fifth Glue Gun, we attempted to single handedly solve the problems of the world's economy. With a talk about our financial situation, we also gave the audience their chance to solve the UK's fiscal woes. With performances from The Count, Michael James Parker, and The Swedish Bathhouse Massacre. All topped off with Broken Britain being glued back together, and then auctioned off in a dubious jingoistic rant.

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Glue Gun '91 - The History of the World

First installment of the Glue Gun trilogy - The Complete History of the World. With performances from Simon, Leon, and the Alan Gillespies. The history of the world told the entire history of the world, from 4004BC to 2009AD, leaving the audience on a cliffhanger as the Paradox Curve rose out of the timeline...

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