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"When you wake up in Cuba Mall wearing only a TUTU with a mouth like SANDPAPER... You know it's been a 'Sevens' weekend!" "... Or an ACT PARTY CONFERENCE" "I can't TAKE sarcasm at-" "Three in the afternoon, Tinkerbell" 11 February, 2004
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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :"He's concerned about his image - he says beer's getting too dear and he can't decide whether it's to be 'rugby, racing and gin' or 'rugby, racing and sherry'". Evening Post. 5 December 1980.
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