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Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ September 19 2009, 2:10 AM BST

I accept that as a cue for this pic again....

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This should be on 'The BCG Lads Ladies Thread' where it belongs! Angry

There's a petition for the picture to stay. Only one name on it, let me check...

Nil Putters - Bristol.

They look dead muscley, but it can be done with a spray tan, makeup and dead clever shading.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ September 17 2009, 2:52 AM BST

Eew. Sick What amused me most about the picture I saw tonight was that she is completely shaved down there. I know her doctor personally and know that she doesn't require that. I like knowing something like that about her. She was always such a prude. :D

That you received such a photograph in the first place is surely indicator enough that she's not all that prudish after all?!

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 18 2009, 12:01 AM BST

Flight of the Valkyries might get more comedy value out of the situation. :)

Old Ned makes ANYTHING flipping hilarious.

Laughing out loud Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

(I never know that the theme tune was called 'Old Ned'. Shame on me!)

As does (IMO)...

Benny Hill Theme Tune

Leevil is enjoying his new Adobe Flash CS4 :D

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Lovin' the small hat big sign vibe:)

Quote: Tim Walker @ September 19 2009, 2:36 AM BST

Laughing out loud Laughing out loud Laughing out loud

(I never know that the theme tune was called 'Old Ned'. Shame on me!)

As does (IMO)...

Benny Hill Theme Tune

Yakety Sax is a great tune with a very similar effect, but Old Ned (which was actually released as a double-A single with Happy Joe, the Comedy Playhouse theme, in 1962) effortlessly makes anything absolutely hilarious and ridiculous beyond reason.

It's that pathetic-sounding plod-plod, I think, that gives it that uncanny effect of belittling even the most serious or otherwise unamusing of situations. Cracks me up every time.

Quote: Aaron @ September 19 2009, 2:55 AM BST

Yakety Sax is a great tune with a very similar effect, but Old Ned (which was actually released as a double-A single with Happy Joe, the Comedy Playhouse theme, in 1962) effortlessly makes anything absolutely hilarious and ridiculous beyond reason.

Not sure that I've ever heard it before, but it definitely alive with humour.

P.S. Your junkyard folk need to be just a shade darker.

Yours need to be lighter! *shakes fist*

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Quote: Aaron @ September 19 2009, 3:01 AM BST

Order (don't download, we need the commission!) yourself one of these babies:

13 discs? How can I say no? Just ordered a set, even though my Early Doors and Royle Family sets haven't even been opened yet. Let no one say that I haven't done my part for trans-Atlantic commerce.

You could have just watched Samford and Son on US cable and saved yourself a ton of money.

*waits for Aaron to explode with rage.

:D

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