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Rosie RedRosie Red Posts: 8,446
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Did I hear right, when they introduced the camping article with Alison Hammond.

"Norfolk and good, as the saying goes..."

Did the presenter not realise what he was saying, or what?

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    AdamClelandAdamCleland Posts: 699
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    Who cares? Like really, who actually cares?
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    Rosie RedRosie Red Posts: 8,446
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    Who cares? Like really, who actually cares?

    You apparently, or you wouldn't have bothered to answer.

    I just found it odd/amusing that this happened in a daytime show.
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    ganderpoke66ganderpoke66 Posts: 2,128
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    Thanks to the flippant and risque narrations on stuff like Come Dine With Me, 4 In A Bed and The Hotel Inspector, rude puns and ribald double entendres are commonplace on Daytime TV.
    The skit on This Morning where the two fat birds go camping, was littered with talk of erections, moistness and bushy bushes.
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    grahamzxygrahamzxy Posts: 11,920
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    Welcome to innuendo on British TV, in Scandinavian countries, daytime is littered with F words and all the others, even on Sunday morning kids shows - similar to T4 on the Beach (there is zero language censorship there) - it was pretty shocking to my delicate Brit ears. :o
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    AdamClelandAdamCleland Posts: 699
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    Rosie Red wrote: »
    You apparently, or you wouldn't have bothered to answer.

    Worst. retort. ever.
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