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Posted: 24 Oct 21 23:40

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Following Channel Four's recent barrel-scraping exercise, my first threesome, Channel Five has offered a series of programmes that take on the theme. The titles of each three-hour programme are: 1) My First Aubergine 2) My first reading of the Daily Mail's sidebar of shame 3) My first time looking judgementally at the neighbours 4) My first Bond film 5) My first my first programme on Ch…...

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Posted: 24 Oct 21 23:40
Always glad to hear from the Queen

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Posted: 25 Oct 21 03:50
Always glad to hear from the Queen


 
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