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Cheers and beers; Tree's company , life's a drag, cutting remarks ... and lots of party fun.


DING DONG
For the animated cat character Ding Dong, see Doraemon. "Ding dong" is also a euphemism for penis in some areas.


A Ding Dong is a chocolate snack cake sold in the United States under the Hostess brand name, which is owned by Interstate Bakeries
 merrily on high, low and in between. Last week was party time for the stars - some with stripes.

Take a bow Verb 1. take a bow - acknowledge praise or accept credit; "They finally took a bow for what they did"
accept - consider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument"

2.
, HARALD BRATTBAKK. The Celtic striker went out on the town with his team- mates for their Christmas do and he told them all he was dressed as Elton John Sir Elton Hercules[1] John CBE[2] (born Reginald Kenneth Dwight on 25 March, 1947) is a five-time Grammy and one-time Academy Award-winning English pop/rock singer, composer and pianist. .

Now, Harald, isn't it time to own up about your part-time job as a member of a barber shop quartet?

Out on the town with "Elt" were TOMMY JOHNSON (Ginger Spice), JACKIE MCNAMARA (a Bay City Roller in not- very-daring full-length tartan trews) and STEWART KERR (as a Village Person)

The Kilmarnock team also went out on the razzle
For the Tom Stoppard play, see On the Razzle (play).
"On the Razzle" is a euphemism often used in the British press to describe the actions of a celebrity who has drunk, or is about to drink, a considerable amount of alcohol.
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The theme was '70s fashion and the boys done good in rifling through their mothers' wardrobes. Proving that Saturday mag is a great arbiter of taste was IAN DURRANT, who resurrected his soul man outfit from an appearance in Snapshots a few months back. If it works, don't knock it.

GARY HOLT and DYLAN KERR took the style awards for the occasion but boys, we have to say, you look as if you were enjoying yourselves just a teensy bit too much...

Keeper GORDON MARSHALL took the top medallion award. And we just (young) lurrrved the Donny Osmond style cap.

International film star JOHN HANNAH, from East Kilbride, was in Glasgow to accept a cheque on behalf of Oxfam.

His cup runneth over and we think he's fab. Do you want to come in and see us some time, John? The Sliding Doors are always open here at Saturday mag.

Still in Glasgow, top club DJ and star of Radio One, JUDGE JULES, was at the M8 magazine party in Archaos with his lovely wife Amanda. She loyally clung to her man's side but couldn't help but be impressed by the local charms - or should that be arms?

Also at the do was reigning world snooker snooker

Variation of English billiards. It is played with 15 red balls and 6 variously coloured balls. Snooker arose, probably in India, as a game for soldiers in the 1870s.
 champion JOHN HIGGINS, all the way from Wishaw.

His mate had obviously been spending a lot of time under the sun(bed) while John's been lurking for too long in darkened dark·en  
v. dark·ened, dark·en·ing, dark·ens

v.tr.
1.
a. To make dark or darker.

b. To give a darker hue to.

2. To fill with sadness; make gloomy.

3.
 snooker halls.

Scots comedian and panto panto
Noun

pl -tos Brit informal short for pantomime (sense 1)

Noun 1. panto - an abbreviation of pantomime
 star ALLAN STEWART popped in to see hairdresser TAYLOR FERGUSON for a quick trim. Watch out, Allan, he's behind you - and he's sporting a new beard as a disguise...
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Publication:Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Jan 2, 1999
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