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Pictured left are three of the worst offenders in the bloopers department.  Lara Von Wald (right) holds a good lead with many dumb words, but is in danger of losing the crown to close contender Jaydon Busiko (centre).  Josh Talbot (left), although lagging in the quantity department, has a distinct advantage with the depth of the stupidity of his comments. 
Our Club Leaders - Gemma Busiko, Nathan Taylor, Josh Talbot and Lara Von Wald.  We are still waiting to catch Gemma out, but we will ensure she does not finish this season without at least one clanger to her name.  Nathan has managed to collect lots of silly sentences while Lara and Josh, well we already know their track record!  If you know of any bloopers by club members or any of the adults, be sure to let the leaders know.  They will be quick to advertise them and take the heat off themselves for a while!

Jonothan Hunter is without doubt the most promising up and coming blooperer in our club at the moment.  See our "What they said" page for strong evidence to support this claim.

The fresh faced young gents (left) and ladies (below) have not yet hit the big time with foot in mouth disease, although we supsect that they may be the next generation of youngsters set to grace the pages of our "hall of infamy".

Haynes Butler, Callum Smith and Jarad Clemments

Watch this space for any developments featuring these youngsters

Ashley Smith, Kirsten Von Wald and Rhiannon Atchison

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