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The Hub Parties were infamous events that took place in the City of Dundee, within the student residential association 'The Hub'. It was a range events spanning from September 2008 until May 2009 when the main residents of D39 were forced to vacate due to an End of Contract agreement.

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Upon the first event where main resident Ian Dryburgh of room 2 decided to throw a party to celebrate his desire and love of sixteen year old girls. The first Hub Party was born. Only those who were considered suitable were invited and potential to contribute to country, society and their local communities were considered. They arrived full of good will and hope. They left with skeletons in the closet and a forever dying emotional being inside.

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The Hub Parties were known for their ways in which good natured people broke down and turned to their animalistic tendencies to perform acts of reproduction. Such events included:
 * Katie McKinnon and Lewis Wake - Living room
 * Amy Smith and Lewis Wake - Next to upper floor fire exit (Feat. Rory Brown for a High Five)
 * Rebecca Reader and Blow Up Doll - Living Room
 * Lucy Hume and Brian Liddell - Bathroom floor of room 3

It is thought that nobody contracted pregnancy during these events.

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Many of those who attended these parties have since lost their souls and nobody, despite many repeated attempts by the BBC and other news organisations has spoke of their time attending The Hub parties.

Post war
Sgt. Emery turned down a commission and left the army in February 1946. He then had a long and distinguished career with HM Customs and Excise until he retired in 1984. In the same year he was awarded the British Empire Medal for ".........recognition of your loyal dedicated service to the dept, in the course of which your reliability and willingness to work beyond the call of duty have earned you the respect of all your colleagues." As stated by Sir Douglas Lovelock KCB, Chairman of H M Customs and Excise in his letter of congratulations. Douglas passed away in March 2008 and was survived by his wife, son and daughter.