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Zoo have explained it as 'a regrettable production error.'

The error presumably being hiring someone in the first place who referred to extra terrestrials, in his recent last gasp of a vehicle 'Danny Dyer on UFOs,' as 'that cheeky mob in the sky.'

He has started unwittingly pastiching himself.

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Oh rosie what difference really? I had already assumed that but if you are taking a cheque for putting your name on something, is the fact that "it wasn't me gov" any defence?


In some ways it's even more depressing


zoo and nuts. Man alive. I'm not against naked women btw. It's the misogyny, hypocrisy and cowardice around it that riles me

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mlteenie Wrote:

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> my mate copped off with him one night, he's

> married right?

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Yeah...


& she sounds like a right old "slag"



Did he set her "muff" on fire though ?



" What....? I'm just asking a perfectly normal & straight forward question"



W**F

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