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Originally posted by BigRed View PostI know this is off topic but how the hell did that ever get published in the state it's in? My 8 year old writes better than that:
Childrens TV presenter Sarah-Jane Honey Well is stripped and caged for animal welfare campaign
CBeebies star Sarah-Jane Honeywell is going into a small palce Easter — as she squeezes herself into a hens’ cage to highlight the poor conditions they chickens live in.
Sarah-Jane is trained contortionist and to raise the issue the normally quite childrens TV presenter has stripped off her clothes to fit into the space four hens share.
In January, the even more cramped battery cages were outlawed but campaigners says their replacements are still too small.
Sarah-Jane, 37, who presents Tikkabilla, backs animal welfare group Viva!. was quoted in the press saying “A few inches more space is no substitute for sunshine and freedom.”
Read more: Honeywell Strips For Animal Welfare
Mich would.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Childrens TV presenter Sarah-Jane Honey Well is stripped and caged for animal welfare campaign
CBeebies star Sarah-Jane Honeywell is going into a small palce Easter — as she squeezes herself into a hens’ cage to highlight the poor conditions they chickens live in.
Sarah-Jane is trained contortionist and to raise the issue the normally quite childrens TV presenter has stripped off her clothes to fit into the space four hens share.
In January, the even more cramped battery cages were outlawed but campaigners says their replacements are still too small.
Sarah-Jane, 37, who presents Tikkabilla, backs animal welfare group Viva!. was quoted in the press saying “A few inches more space is no substitute for sunshine and freedom.”
Read more: Honeywell Strips For Animal Welfare
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This is what floats MF's boat. He confessed that he keeps a photo of her in his wallet for use whilst working away!
I blame his Brixham roots...............and his "nearly family"!
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Will Gompertz. Can't put my finger on it, but he's quite captivating
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Rebecca from Let's Play on Cbeebies is pretty tidy. Daddy and the boy watch that show together!
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostTo fancy Miss Hooley off Balamory?
(just watching with the youngest).
Any other 'is it wrong?' admissions?
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostTo fancy Miss Hooley off Balamory?
(just watching with the youngest).
Any other 'is it wrong?' admissions?
http://i500.listal.com/image/636913/500full.jpg
She's very keen and probably very bendy as well.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostAnd her sister?
How about a German TV presenter (lives not too far from me actually.) This is from when she did one of those home makeover shows:
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