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When 23 or more people are in the same room there is a better than evens chance that at least two of them share the same birthday. As the average class size in British schools is larger than 23, more than half the classes in Britain have two pupils with the same birthday.

`Twenty-three, skidoo!' is an American catch phrase from the beginning of the century. It may have come from the stage play of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities where an old woman counts the victims being executed on the guillotine. As she speaks `Twenty-three!' the hero Sydney Carton is beheaded in the last act. Henry Miller's serious dramatisation of the story was parodied by Broadway comedians and became `Twenty-three, skidoo!'.

http://www.richardphillips.org.uk/number/Num23.htm
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Apparently, according to the halfwit being interviewed at half time on the player, we are 'giving Reading problems'. FFS!!!
 














maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
13,087
Zabbar- Malta
When 23 or more people are in the same room there is a better than evens chance that at least two of them share the same birthday. As the average class size in British schools is larger than 23, more than half the classes in Britain have two pupils with the same birthday.

`Twenty-three, skidoo!' is an American catch phrase from the beginning of the century. It may have come from the stage play of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities where an old woman counts the victims being executed on the guillotine. As she speaks `Twenty-three!' the hero Sydney Carton is beheaded in the last act. Henry Miller's serious dramatisation of the story was parodied by Broadway comedians and became `Twenty-three, skidoo!'.

http://www.richardphillips.org.uk/number/Num23.htm

WTF has this got to do with Conway's shirt?
 




TSB

Captain Hindsight
Jul 7, 2003
17,666
Lansdowne Place, Hove
When 23 or more people are in the same room there is a better than evens chance that at least two of them share the same birthday. As the average class size in British schools is larger than 23, more than half the classes in Britain have two pupils with the same birthday.

`Twenty-three, skidoo!' is an American catch phrase from the beginning of the century. It may have come from the stage play of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities where an old woman counts the victims being executed on the guillotine. As she speaks `Twenty-three!' the hero Sydney Carton is beheaded in the last act. Henry Miller's serious dramatisation of the story was parodied by Broadway comedians and became `Twenty-three, skidoo!'.

http://www.richardphillips.org.uk/number/Num23.htm

I see...
 








Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
When 23 or more people are in the same room there is a better than evens chance that at least two of them share the same birthday. As the average class size in British schools is larger than 23, more than half the classes in Britain have two pupils with the same birthday.

`Twenty-three, skidoo!' is an American catch phrase from the beginning of the century. It may have come from the stage play of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities where an old woman counts the victims being executed on the guillotine. As she speaks `Twenty-three!' the hero Sydney Carton is beheaded in the last act. Henry Miller's serious dramatisation of the story was parodied by Broadway comedians and became `Twenty-three, skidoo!'.

http://www.richardphillips.org.uk/number/Num23.htm

Reminds me of that terrible Jim Carrey film. Can't remember what it was called, though...
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
When 23 or more people are in the same room there is a better than evens chance that at least two of them share the same birthday. As the average class size in British schools is larger than 23, more than half the classes in Britain have two pupils with the same birthday.

`Twenty-three, skidoo!' is an American catch phrase from the beginning of the century. It may have come from the stage play of Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities where an old woman counts the victims being executed on the guillotine. As she speaks `Twenty-three!' the hero Sydney Carton is beheaded in the last act. Henry Miller's serious dramatisation of the story was parodied by Broadway comedians and became `Twenty-three, skidoo!'.

http://www.richardphillips.org.uk/number/Num23.htm

23 skiddoo has a great reacord called 'f-uck you GI' in the early 80s. A bit disturbing, tho'
 












saafend_seagull

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Jul 5, 2003
13,902
BN1
Same guy who slated Upson...then slates the game and says ibrahimovic interview will be better to listen to.

Anyone know who he is yet?
 








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