Exeter University students' charity rag. Various shots crowd of students walking through streets in pyjamas. C/U students sitting on ground covered by blankets. C/U student shaking collecting box. Various shots students sitting on pavement...
Exeter University students' charity rag. Various shots crowd of students walking through streets in pyjamas. C/U students sitting on ground covered by blankets. C/U student shaking collecting box. Various shots students sitting on pavement eating spaghetti for breakfast. Various shots students in pyjamas doing silly dancing. Various shots students drinking from hot water bottles. C/U girl students collecting money. Various shots student jazz band performing on street, students dance to music. M/S two male students lying barrels in the street, a small girl walks up and gives them money. Various shots Charleston marathon, a local middle-aged woman joins in.
Interior of pub. M/S local men drinking from a yard of beer. C/U a dog being offered a pint of beer. C/U Marie France from Lyon drinking from yard glass, she spills it all down her chin. C/U girl looking on. C/U man drinking from the yard glass and doing very well. C/U man who drank first as he burps and rubs his stomach.
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