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Snowstorm Leaves Dozens Stranded for Days in a Remote U.K. Pub - The New York Times
Nov 29, 2021 59 secs
A crowd had gathered on Friday night to listen to Noasis, an Oasis tribute band.

After the tribute band, Noasis, finished its set, the local authorities said it was not safe to drive home, Ms.

Townsend said on Sunday night.

“Noasis have left the building!” the band said on Facebook.

Townsend said: “Young girls who are not confident to drive on the roads as they are, so they’ll stay tonight and go home tomorrow.”.

Townsend, who had been chronicling the pub’s ordeal — and news coverage of it — on Facebook, said she was “planning on a decent night’s sleep tonight.”.

“Lots of Oasis at the moment,” she said, adding that the pub-goers have started calling the tribute band “Snowasis.”.

“We have no way of making it to our gig,” the band said on Facebook.

In a post on Sunday night, it jokingly called the pub-goers “inmates” and said that “some are at breaking point.”.

“We will ALWAYS remember this group of amazing people who came together, and hopefully, in challenging circumstances, enjoyed what we all think was a life-changing experience,” another Facebook post said

Townsend said, adding, “We’ve even talked about having a reunion next year.”

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