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Who's been on telly? Page 11

I'll have you know I... Oh.

Free access into zooos what? :O

Quote: zooo @ July 26 2009, 1:41 AM BST

I'll have you know I... Oh.

Damn! >_<

Har.

Some say that zoos are cruel and even barbaric, but people forget how much pleasure a zoo gives so many people and how important a zoo is for breeding purposes.

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 26 2009, 1:47 AM BST

Some say that zoos are cruel and even barbaric, but people forget how much pleasure a zoo gives so many people and how important a zoo is for breeding purposes.

Eh? :O :) :D Laughing out loud Whistling nnocently

I have appeared on Channel 5 in a capacity.

Quote: Badge @ July 26 2009, 1:50 AM BST

I have appeared on Channel 5 in a crap city.

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 26 2009, 1:47 AM BST

Some say that zoos are cruel and even barbaric, but people forget how much pleasure a zoo gives so many people and how important a zoo is for breeding purposes.

Unimpressed

I don't think he means private breading. Do you, Tim?

Quote: zooo @ July 26 2009, 1:54 AM BST

Unimpressed

Awwww.
Console

Quote: Robert D @ July 26 2009, 1:57 AM BST

Awwww.
Console

I'm talking about zoos! Get with the programme! (Back on-topic: I have never to the best of my knowledge been on telly inside a zoo.)

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 26 2009, 1:59 AM BST

I'm talking about zoos! Get with the programme! (Back on-topic: I have never to the best of my knowledge been on telly inside a zoo.)

(insert Crimewatch joke)

Quote: Leevil @ July 26 2009, 2:01 AM BST

(insert Crimewatch joke)

Well come on!

*Waits*

I've been on Match of the Day.

Back when Bradford were in the Prem, I went to White Hart Lane to watch us play Tottingham. Stefan Iversen scored after about 10/11 minutes and whilst the Spurs players celebrated, there's me, just above Iversen's head, looking a right miserable f**ker... Got a good five or six seconds of screen time. More than Winston Bogart got on MOTD in his whole time at Chelsea!

Dan

My great uncle was a motorcycle stunt man back in 1930s and 40s - on radio! Imagine the excitement of listening to him ride through hoops of fire.

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