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Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by steve auvache, Mar 29, 2005.

  1. Standing around in a hot TV studio with ladies with hardly any clothes
    on.

    Good it was. Especially the burd who was Cher who seemed to think that
    Cher wore a lot less clothes than she really did.
     
    steve auvache, Mar 29, 2005
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    JackH Guest

    So for whose benefit is the finished product going to be for?
     
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  3. JackH wrote
    A City and Guilds Examiner.

    Snot fair is it?
     
    steve auvache, Mar 29, 2005
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    Steve Parry, Mar 29, 2005
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  6. Champ wrote
    Gosh no, sadly.

    From the floor up: boots fishnets, knickers, spenders, leather belt, and
    lace up nipple patches. All in the variations of the One True Colour

    She might have been wearing a wig.

    The surreal bit was walking into the studio and seeing a pair of them
    operating the cameras. Now that is what I call a working environment.
     
    steve auvache, Mar 29, 2005
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    Robbo Guest

    Standing around in a hot TV studio with ladies with hardly any clothes
    and how *did* you find that website Mr Parry ?


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  8. Colin Wilson wrote
    I honestly didn't look to find out.

    "Be content wiv what you have son," is what my Granny used to tell me
    when she divvied up my share of day's the take, "Them as contributed to
    this here fine haul of swag hasn't got it any more now have they, so by
    that means we can be the contented ones and they will be coming back
    tomorrow with fresh coin a jingling in their pockets. Har Har"
     
    steve auvache, Mar 30, 2005
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