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  • To get tickets to the taping of What Now, call Whitebait TV on (03) 339 7101.

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  • To get tickets to the taping of What Now, call Whitebait TV on (03) 339 7101.

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  • To get tickets to the taping of What Now, call Whitebait TV on (03) 339 7101.

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  • To get tickets to the taping of What Now, call Whitebait TV on (03) 339 7101.

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  • Nick later mentions "an old timetable" in which he once listed the names of Gatsby's guests that summer: the fishy Whitebait, Beluga, Hammerhead and Catlip, for instance, or the equally evocative Ripley Snell, "Rot-Gut" Ferret, and Edgar Beaver, who (respectively) passed out in the driveway, gambled away his ill-gotten fortune, and became white-haired "one winter afternoon for no good reason at all."

    Great Scott! The Guy Could Write Blake Bailey 2010

  • Whitebait is a fish much loved by Kiwis and is as much a part of their psyche as rugby, so hopefully messing about with it won't cause an international incident.

    Archive 2007-02-01 2007

  • Whitebait is a fish much loved by Kiwis and is as much a part of their psyche as rugby, so hopefully messing about with it won't cause an international incident.

    At My Table 2007

  • Then when dinner is over and coffee finished, and paper and pens brought in -- at half-past eight, as near as may be -- the cigars come on and the waiters go off (including at one time the crusted Burnap, an original worthy of "Robert" himself); and not more rigidly was the Press excluded from the Ministerial Whitebait Dinner in the good old times, than are

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • Mr.. Whitebait said that she intended to go to her sister's for dinner and that Mr. Whitebait could do as he liked.

    Love Conquers All Robert Benchley 1917

  • FIFTH INNING: Mr.. Whitebait asked Mr. Whitebait how you marked a home-run on the score-card.

    Love Conquers All Robert Benchley 1917

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