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Watched "No Place Like Home" yesterday where the Female Presenter referred to the Man and his Female partner as "Chaps" so maybe Chaps is the new "Guys"...???


Chaps..Guys.."Moderated by a Chairperson"..


How do 2 Chairpeople refer to themselves on introduction?


"Hi! I'm Roz and this is Pippa, we are Chairpeople at xxxxx " ???.....

Revised Odds after googling this :


"The Chairpeople Ltd is a wholly owned Irish Company which was established to provide total moderating solutions


In this fast paced environment that we live in, we at the Chairpeople realise that service and quality is paramount.


We pride ourselves on offering etc.....


New Odds:


4/7 : Sean

Evens Brendan

11/10 Declan

5/4 Mick Mac

2/1 Any other person of Irish antecedency


1,000/1 Bar...

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

The Chairpeople sounds a good name for a group, n'est ce pas?



As in : "The one-of-a-kind ChairPeople are synonymous with moderating.


These six talented persons combine energetic perusing with outrageous fun and lots of bumping and grindin....."


There's bleedin' SIX of them!!??


...exits stage left wondering which one is the "Biker" with the tache and who is the "Mohican"...

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Revised Odds after googling this :

>

> "The Chairpeople Ltd is a wholly owned Irish

> Company which was established to provide total

> moderating solutions

>

> In this fast paced environment that we live in, we

> at the Chairpeople realise that service and

> quality is paramount.

>

> We pride ourselves on offering etc.....

>

> New Odds:

>

> 4/7 : Sean

> Evens Brendan

> 11/10 Declan

> 5/4 Mick Mac

> 2/1 Any other person of Irish antecedency

>

> 1,000/1 Bar...


Given that my real name is Dawn and I'm from Essex I think you can rule me out of the betting or at least change my odds TLS! PS. What is Irish anti decency anyway?

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