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  2. Rhodie - Wikipedia

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    Usage of the term Rhodie changed further in post-independence Zimbabwe. It began to be applied to a white Zimbabwean regardless of ethnic descent or country of origin. An image published in The Sunday Times Magazine in 1984 showed a poster near Harare reading "Private Party Invitation Only No Drugs No Rhodies No Racists No Troublemakers Allowed on These Premises".

  3. Operation Flagship - Wikipedia

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    For example, the invitation letters sent by the marshals were signed by "I. Michael Detnaw" ("wanted" spelled backwards) and when the fugitives called the specified telephone number to confirm their attendance, an operator would redirect them to Flagship's business manager "Markus Cran" ("narc" spelled backwards) while the song "I Fought the ...

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    25th reunion of the Princeton class of 1982 in 2007 Class reunion invitation, Yale College, 1850 Alumni weekend dinner at Pomona College in 2023 Class reunion of GRG 7 Kandlgasse [] students in Vienna with the participation of former teachers

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  6. The Awesome 80s Prom - Wikipedia

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    The Awesome 80s Prom was an interactive off-Broadway show at Webster Hall in the style of Tony n' Tina's Wedding and The Donkey Show set at Wanaget High's Senior Prom. It was co-created by Kathy Searle .

  7. Bachelorette party - Wikipedia

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    In Canada a stag and doe party, also called a "Jack and Jill", "buck and doe" or "hag" (hen + stag) party, is a fundraising party that includes both men and women. These parties are held by couples wishing to distance themselves from the licentiousness associated with many post-1980s bachelorette parties and are becoming increasingly popular ...