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didnt think there was a closset big enough to come out of for him
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classOriginally posted by TonyEnglishMatt Lucas couldn't have done it because each time he got near the shore, concerned locals would be pushing him back into deeper waters to prevent him from beaching.
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either that or he would have been harpooned before he got half way. Possibly bombed by the RAF as a hazard to shipping.Originally posted by TonyEnglishMatt Lucas couldn't have done it because each time he got near the shore, concerned locals would be pushing him back into deeper waters to prevent him from beaching.
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Matt Lucas couldn't have done it because each time he got near the shore, concerned locals would be pushing him back into deeper waters to prevent him from beaching.
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Hey, don't knock it
Originally posted by MrsGoofhttp://www.sportrelief.com/superswim/
Why the feck would anyone want to do that.
At least it's kept him out of the tv studios for a little while. Be thankful for that.
Margaret.
Margaret.
The gentleman wants to know if we have any scripts which are actually funny, containing characters who are not grotesques, and who speak funny lines instead of just repeating the same tiired old catchphrases all the time?
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The Ladie is almost there
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