The bike polo enthusiasts congregating at Böhlitz-Ehrenberg invite you to come hang out and get to know the game during their tournament this weekend, featuring players from six countries (and an after party).
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"Mr. Corbyn is truly the proverbial, yeast-based sandwich spread of British politics - like Marmite, you either love him or hate him. But it's not the personality at the top, it’s the policies revealed in the Labour manifesto that give me real hope."
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