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editThe brink ? I really cant see why there is a link to a website called the brink. Can't see any reference to Dan Stuart there. Should it be removed? Pete
No - it is Dan Stuart associated - and linked to from the Green on Red official site www.greenonred.net. And indeed sells copies of the 1995 comeback show. Course its also a boring self indulgent pile of crap. But wasn't that also true of a lot of Green on Red's later output?
Matt