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> They did not linger


Maybe avoiding paps? You could probably have made a lot from the Daily Mail with a snap or two and a few paras of fluff or product placement. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/property/article-3689837/Own-designer-print-Gogglebox-couple-Giles-Mary-walls-Wiltshire-home.html


> an amazing synchronisation


Melvyn's doing William tomorrow morning, btw. That's synchronicity.


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  • 3 months later...

ianr - someone did take their picture, of them standing with their backs to the bed.



siousxiesue, I felt Giles and Mary were scripted, not something I would watch regularly,


but just wanted to share, the willow bough connection, - if I read this in a novel, I would

think, hmm, what an unlikely coincidence, (being cynical) but there you are, it happened,



I was with a friend who had no idea who they were, so was a little disappointed that she

could not understand or appreciate my delight.

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