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I LOVED Spoilt Brat, and remember where in one picture Mummy is telling him off for having a box of matches, and says something like "Now you know you shouldn't be playing with matches darling." And in the next picture he is in the living room, with a pile of furniture, her clothes, the wardrobe etc., and he says, "Well what the blinking flip do I do with THIS?" Also loved Sid the Sexist "She doesn't smell bad for a fat lass thar."
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The ones I liked were the vizzed-up versions of the more 'adventurey' strips from classic comics.


They did one which was a version of 'Billy the Cat' from the Beano, drawn in exactly the same style. Billy and Katie stumble across s band of thick-set, swarthy adults up to no good. They change into their crimefighting outfits, leap into action and then.. (in the final frame).. they both receive a sound kicking.

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I seem to remember Topless Skateboarding Nun (Phoaarrrr) rather then motorcycle, but maybe she moved on a bit after my time... I still have (somewhere) the 2 fat slags videos and also a Sid the Sexest (you don't sweat much for a fat un) video as well


I remember Cider woman, but I think she was a side kick to Brown Bottle


However Finbar Saundersand his double entendres kept me amused (and is still my role model today)


But lest we not forget Johnny Fartpants, a boy who every man wanted to be after 10 pints and a Vindaloo !!!


Best top tip I read was never loose contact lenses again, drill a small hole in each lens, thread a bit of string through them and put the string around the back of your neck when you slip your lenses in... brilliant and I have been doing this for years now....

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