Dinner Dance

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For a full report of the shenanigans gotten up to by the parents and staff of Alfredton PS, make sure you purchase the 2002 School Yearbook.
Stepping out of the pages of a Jane Austen novel, Carol exhibits her less lady-like qualities. Failed hand transplant The terrific trio
What do you call a person who hangs out with musicians? A drummer.
The Band
Back in Business
The back ups rocked during Mustang Sally.
No we don't know Can We Fix It by Bob the Builder
Apprentice Rock God
I'm so hip it hurts. The chick magnet draws Misses Howman & Stone to the dance floor. Murray and Nicki get down.
I hope Graeme doesn't find me! They said they were here to help. They forget to mention that they were helping themselves! I'm happiest when I can't see what the boys are doing.
I can't keep up with these Belsar boys! Katie worries about what her male helpers are doing. Darcy had a very big night.
Martin and Aaron are deep in discussion over which boy band rules supreme. Keep on smiling Neil. It makes everyone suspicious. Grant welcomes another parent to the school.
It's all soft drink, really. Don't mind me talking over you. Was that a flash?
Party Animals Deep in conversation Proof that high level dealing occurs at social functions.
Tracey models the latest from the Shanghai catwalk. A.S. squared Liz displays her confidence in her Rexona anti-perspirant
In a demure moment Karen basks in the knowledge that she is leading the staff tipping competition. Aaron, our computer guru. Le geek - tres chic.
Happy Birthday The Morgans seem happy as Lynn makes her feelings public The Gracies show that their son's love of the camera is not genetic
Liz and Anna Martin and Kellie on their second function of the evening. Ian's pouring and Liz is nervous.
Donna still fresh at midnight You're only as old as the woman you feel? If that's true Alicia's holding her age well. You wouldn't would you? Yep, I thought so, you mongrel.
As the candle burns low, the evening draws to a close.
The balloon sinks low in the west.
As our vision blurs, two options remain - a taxi or the designated driver.

John Wood is getting paranoid about cameras.

 


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