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              A Snowy Message 02/04/2009
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              After great demand (from the Canadians) The Sevenoaks Vets Festival Committee show the world what they get up to when the miracle of snow occurs.

               


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              A Hunky Mountie

              02/05/2009 07:17:31

              Rotten Tomatoes says "a valiant effort at a sequel with its own compelling moments but lacking in the drama, flair and completeness of the first video. Gratuitous nudity, even when used to promote healthy living and exercise in the snow, takes away from the seriousness of subject. Monk's masterful command of the screen with his painful expression, obviously still suffering from being dropped from the Fighting Haddocks team 2 years ago, almost saves the film. The outtakes at the end and credits serve the film well. Despite the fine attempt but lackluster result of the sequel, we have high hopes for the next video in the series!"

              A couple of points:
              the proper way to right anything in the snow usually involves a yellow bodily fluid
              your zamboni is obviously broken
              can you please arrange for the same fake snow to be applied for any future match at Hollybush involving the Canadians!

               

              A Hunky Mountie

              02/05/2009 07:18:20

              I hate spell checkers...

              the proper way to wright anything in the snow usually involves a yellow bodily fluid

               

              Sonja Foot

              02/05/2009 08:55:51

              Um....surely 'the proper way to WRITE anything in the snow usually involves a yellow bodily fluid.'

              Thank you so much for the glowing review. We already have a team of handpicked players mashing up last year's programme to provide fake snow for the Hockey Pitch.

              We are planning a prequel along the lines of 'Australia' which charts the history of field hockey and how it was exported to the colonies overseas. Watch this space for further info....

               



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