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I have a packet of cards to distribute in hidden places along my route


those who find them will receive ten shillings from the Messenger


Whoever identifies me and challanges me with the proper form of words ‘You are Mr Kolley Kibber. I claim the Daily Messenger prize' along with a copy of the Messenger in your hand wins the big prize

Keef Wrote:

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> Actually Kel, curly wurlys are not too expensive.

> Unfortunately however, the curly wurly of today

> does not stand up to the old school incarnation in

> stature. Much like a Wham!


And they don't have Terry Scoot advertising them. Cooooor.

Wham, the sweet or the comic?

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