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So, I gather a 'show' is further 'South' than the West-End...

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makipuppy · 16/08/2009 17:09

Despite delicately asking friends and midwives what might indicate labour is starting, noone has mentioned this other than on MN, which it is bandied about in the most knowing of tones.

Let's have it then, what is a 'show'?

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corblimeymadam · 16/08/2009 17:15

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GeneHunt · 16/08/2009 17:18

It looks like the product of a particularly huge, blood tinged sneeze. Fairly obvious when you see one for yourself.

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makipuppy · 16/08/2009 17:26

Ah, I was afraid it would be worse than a matinee of Barnum...

Does everyone get it?

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TsarChasm · 16/08/2009 17:30

My dh kept calling it 'a west end show'.

Ie:
me 'I feel a bit funny..'
dh 'Any sign of a west end show yet?'

Just goes to prove that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing in some hands...

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makipuppy · 16/08/2009 17:55

Dreadful image of the cast of Cats peering out my ha'penny

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SmallScrewCap · 16/08/2009 22:25

Just had mine on Wednesday. Imagine that you have a head cold, then a very tiny nosebleed, and then sneezed into the same piece of tissue all afternoon and kept it.

Oh the glamour!

It didn't all happen in one go, either - dribs and drabs over 24 hours. Baby within 48 hours? I wish!

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