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Brilliant Table Quiz 8pm

category dublin | miscellaneous | event notice author Monday July 31, 2006 15:52author by Clare - RAGauthor email ragdublin at riseup dot netauthor address Dublin Report this post to the editors

Fantastic RAG Fundraiser at the Lower Deck

Fantastic RAG Fundraiser at the Lower Deck, 8pm Tuesday, August 8th 2006

Tuesday, 8th of August will see the table quiz of the year taking place in the Lower Deck, Portobello, Dublin 8. There'll be a variety of rounds of interesting, but not impossibly difficult questions.

The quiz kicks off at 8pm, cost to take part is €5 and tables can have three to five people. The prizes are sure to be out of this world. It promises to be a very amusing, value-for-money evening.

We strongly recommend everyone to attend.

The quiz is being organised by RAG, a revolutionary anarcha-feminist group. We meet regularly in Dublin and intend to bring out a magazine in September 2006. Along side writing articles and preparing the magazine content, we also hold discussions, argue about grammar, show films, provide support for each other and have fun. All money raised will go towards covering the costs of this worthy magazine.

More info on this event or our group contact: ragdublin@riseup.net

author by Manpublication date Tue Aug 08, 2006 14:00author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Ok, straight away I see my headline is open to lewd interpretation. But what I mean to ask is whether this pub quiz open to people who are not anarcha-feminists.

author by raggist - ragpublication date Tue Aug 08, 2006 19:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

yes of course, we only want your money... ehm.. body .. ehm... presence.. we're very friendly ;)
i'm seeing lots of rain and predicting lots of prizes to share around between the three people that do come along... so get on down there!

author by sovietpoppublication date Wed Aug 09, 2006 22:21author email sovietpop at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Despite questions which ranged from 'give and example of a modal-verb' to 'who sang the power of love' the first RAG pub-quiz was a glittering success. Prices included bottles of whiskey, wine, a 'barely-used' sex manual and a pair of waterproof trousers.

Money raised will go towards the publication of RAGs first magazine. Can't wait.

The Rag Collective  - Very Friendly
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