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Willy De Witt, Dean Butler, Peter Murphy and Ian Harcourt are "Funny Business" and they are coming to Ohakune this week. They claim to be New Zealand's funniest men and critics have said things like "Funny Business now make McPhail and Gadsby... look like pensioners," and "...a mixture of high energy entertainment and pub style audience rapport had the hoons and the hecklers in the palm of its hands." Catch them at Hot Lava.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 390, 11 June 1991, Page 9

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Willy De Witt, Dean Butler, Peter Murphy and Ian Harcourt are "Funny Business" and they are coming to Ohakune this week. They claim to be New Zealand's funniest men and critics have said things like "Funny Business now make McPhail and Gadsby... look like pensioners," and "...a mixture of high energy entertainment and pub style audience rapport had the hoons and the hecklers in the palm of its hands." Catch them at Hot Lava. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 390, 11 June 1991, Page 9

Willy De Witt, Dean Butler, Peter Murphy and Ian Harcourt are "Funny Business" and they are coming to Ohakune this week. They claim to be New Zealand's funniest men and critics have said things like "Funny Business now make McPhail and Gadsby... look like pensioners," and "...a mixture of high energy entertainment and pub style audience rapport had the hoons and the hecklers in the palm of its hands." Catch them at Hot Lava. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 390, 11 June 1991, Page 9

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