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Your Name: Rolo

Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Rolling Stones

4 letter word: Ruse

Vehicle: Rolls Royce

TV SHOW: Ren & Stimpy

City/Town: Ripon

Boy Name: Rasputin

Girl Name: Ruth

Occupation: Race Car Driver

Something you wear: Ring

Celebrity: Robin Van Persie

Food: Rice

Something found in a kitchen: Rolling Pin

Reason for Being Late: Rabbits...they get everywhere.

Your Name: Barry

Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band

4 letter word: Berk (as in Berkley Hunt)

Vehicle: Boat

TV SHOW: Battlestar Galactica

City/Town: Brum

Boy Name: Brian

Girl Name: Briony (see what I did there?)

Occupation: Brewer

Something you wear: Britches

Celebrity: Burt Lancaster

Food: Baklava

Something found in a kitchen: Baster

Reason for Being Late: Bitten by a baboon on my bum

Your Name: Bagpuss78

Famous Artist/Band/Musician: Bros

4 letter word: Bums

Vehicle: Bicycle

TV SHOW: Beavis and Butthead

City/Town: Bristol

Boy Name: Bruce

Girl Name: Beverly

Occupation: Barrister

Something you wear: Bra

Celebrity: Ben Kingsley

Food: Buns

Something found in a kitchen: brillo pad

Reason for Being Late: Bloody kids on the bus

Your Name: fatfighters

Famous Artist/Band/Musician: freda payne

4 letter word: fuck (mark won't let me write this!)

Vehicle: foot

TV SHOW: family fortunes

City/Town: frome

Boy Name: fred

Girl Name: freda

Occupation: fence

Something you wear: furry muff

Celebrity: fred astaire

Food: frosties

Something found in a kitchen: fungus

Reason for Being Late: flatulence forced me to wait a while....

fatfightersforever Wrote:

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> Boy Name: fred

> Girl Name: freda


At my secondary school there was a trumpet teacher called Fred, and his wife (who also taught brass there) was Freda, what are the chances? Think he used to teach at Heber actually, but this would have been years back now.

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