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On a cold evening on 22nd of march 2016 @16:15 a group chat was made. Originally called "The Mad Turkeys". The original gang were Shannon O'Connor (the founder), Emma O'Connor (known to put the B into banter), Chris Broughall (known to put the anter into banter) and Kayala Broughall (who viewed messages from aside). Stacey Broughall was later added on the 23rd of October 2016 which was also her 13th birthday.

Throughout the life time of the group the group had all sorts of names. Today the group is known as 'The Group'.

Group chat members have also giving each other nicknames. Shannon is known as Smelly 'I love sleeping' Shannon. Emma is know as 'Eminem'. Chris is known as 'BROCKS'. Kayala is known as 'super massive biggest head In the world fat head'. And Stacey is know as 'No.1 Weasel'. These names all have a reason.

In 'the group' all sorts of banter takes place. Up and down a few people get roaseted (Chris). A few get removed (Chris, Kayala and stacey).

Emma reported earlier "Sure look it we have a great laugh and the banter does be sky high, if anything this has brough us together".
Chris reported "Sure you know yourself this has been the best thing that has happened to me".
Kayala reported "I don't be on the group too much but when I am on it I have a great laugh".
Shannon reported "I have to turn the group notifications off and everything".
Stacey reported "I've only sent about 4 messages but look it I'm here now and that's the main thing".
'The Group' members have said "We do have Greta discussions on the oul Group. We talk about everything and anything. Summer 2k16 was a great one for the group. We have memories to last us"

Still to this day 'The Group' is still standing and is in its prime.

This is a satirical website. Don't take it Seriously. It's a joke.

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