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Topic History of: Twelve O'Clock and no Dick!
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JK2006 I've been to almost every one Honey for 15 years; I can't think of anything Sir Ian Blair would have to say that warrants a cold night in Church Hall. I've offered my ticket to the many on the waiting list (though I suspect many were going expecting Dick).
honey!oh sugar sugar. I can see why she would rather not be questioned.

You might as well go if you have already got a ticket though. You never know what might happen.
JK2006 That's what pantomimes used to chant when Dick Whittington hit Christmas stages. We can shout it now; planning to attend the annual Longford Lecture tonight (and having contributed £50) I was going to ask her about Carl Beech but sadly she's cancelled and has been replaced by ex-Boss Ian Blair who would not be able to answer questions regarding Operation Midland. Since the Cat does not speak, this is one pantomime I'll have to miss.