When you look back you realise that the original version of 'Deal or no Deal' was slightly sexist
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Quote: Marc P @ February 19 2010, 11:28 AM GMT
No matter how big or small KY Jelly can always help.
Sharia law dress restrictions weren't as bad as UK women first feared.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ February 19 2010, 12:17 PM GMT
In the 1960's The Queen denied keeping The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Prince Phillip in the cellar during the night while she hosted wild orgies.
The girls' soon realised the 3 for 2 Beachside hut deal was not all it was cracked up to be.
Refusing to use his ear trumpet correctly meant Oswald never had to hear the jokes about his height.
Sir Oswald Mousely?
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ February 19 2010, 1:40 PM GMTRefusing to use his ear trumpet correctly meant Oswald never had to hear the jokes about his height.
Unless he's a grasshopper in disguise.
Combining portability with privacy was an issue in the design of early festival toilets.
It was a proud day when Master Kipling received his first exceedingly big piping bag.
You were right Gerald, Emily is rather touchy feely.
Adams & Crumb were Annabel's right hand men, Foxton on the other hand.
Clare Balding's grandmother would give her all for Sports Relief.
Following cutbacks after his downturn in popularity, Jonathan Ross found "4 poofs & a piano" replaced by "3 stuffed shirts & a lesbian"