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SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> ratty - how will anyone know if it's you if you

> bring a screaming child to the Bishop? Place will

> be full of the like



Do you think so? Never go to the Bishop during the day so do not know how child friendly it is!

brum Wrote:

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> If I come, how will I recognise anyone? Haven't a

> clue what you all look like. Or should I worry....

> you'll all be covered in snow anyway!



Brum - stand on a chair and recite your poem. We'll know it's you.


Px

brum Wrote:

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> If I come, how will I recognise anyone? Haven't a

> clue what you all look like. Or should I worry....

> you'll all be covered in snow anyway!



Go in and shout:


"SNOWBALL FIIIIGHT


and see who ducks. I can barely remember anyone, it's been that long since I made to ED drinks. But i'm a bit brown and curly (not all over... curly I mean, oh god VBC shut up).

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