chopped-up ping pong balls in the ashtrays. • Set off the fire alarm. • Toss firecrackers onto a crowded dancefloor. • Trip up waitresses carrying trays of drinks. • Tip other people's drinks all over the bar. • Steal glasses. • 'Ave a go at sneaking a dog in. Or let your pet rat loose. • Burn the seats. • Any of these should work and provide a bit of a laugh. But do be careful of large men called bouncers, who are likely to be weilding lumps of 4x2 in menacing fashion. 'ARRY
ilAlllSjfrtf a Beatles The limited edition quarterly magazine produced by Beatles fans. Great articles, record and book reviews, discographies, pictures, news, etc. NZ price S 3, per issue/S 10 per year. Post to: BEATLES BEAT, PO Box 303, ; Magill, South Australia 5072, Aust.
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Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 38
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129Page 38 Advertisements Column 2 Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 38
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