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Now spotted TWO Game of Thrones cast members in Sainsbury?s on Dog Kennel Hill. Firstly Iain Glen (Jorah, Khaleeeesiii?s biggest fan) walking past the cold meats probably looking for a poultice for his gammy arm?


Secondly a rather taller than expected Owen Teale (Alliser Thorne, Night?s Watch baddie) buying veg (winter is coming after all so he was probably stocking up!).

Interestingly, the overall tit count is only 3 per episode, but this stat is skewed by a relative abundance of tits in seasons one and two, compared to a relative death in 3 and 4.


The most tits were in episode 1, where 13 tits were on show. In season 3, there were a full five shows which didn't feature any tits at all.



I don't have the figures for dragons.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> Interestingly, the overall tit count is only 3 per


I haven't watched this programme. Is it like Busted's hit record 'Year 3000', wherein they prophesy that "Triple breasted women swim around town, totally naked"?

There's a certain innocence to the Busted lyric, playing as it does to an audience who - having not yet managed to get near enough to an actual pair of breasts - can only assume in the meantime that 'more must be better'.


'Thrones' is - sadly - a more cynical affair.

*Bob* Wrote:

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> It's all about McBusted now anyway, Jez. Get with it!


Aimed at the same girls... now in the 25-30 age bracket. Lots of birthday/hen parties at the gigs, I expect.


(still, must be nice having more than 20 people come to see you play!)

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