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Most fondled (somewhat on topic)
I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one
finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. Cat(h) |
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On Dec 12, 1:38*pm, "Cat(h)" wrote:
I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. Cat(h) Oops forgot link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Titchmarsh Cat(h) |
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"Cat(h)" writes
I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I read that too. But in my case it was in a book in Waterstones which had a few pages on each of the '50 Britons who had done most to damage British life' ;-) I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. I rather wish you hadn't. It's a bit creepy. -- Kay |
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"K" wrote in message ... "Cat(h)" writes I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I read that too. But in my case it was in a book in Waterstones which had a few pages on each of the '50 Britons who had done most to damage British life' ;-) I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. I can confirm that, having gone there in Oct. I can also confirm that I am almost exactly the same height as Jean-luc Picard, and way taller than Charles I. Short-arsed git. And I got my hands on Kylie's bum and Blairs throat, so a good day all round. Steve |
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from Martin contains these words: The "fondle" marks are around Titchmarch's dummy's neck. That's a relief... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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Being wax, fondled by hot hands, I imagine that some bits will have sagged
more than others. Har-har! s. "Cat(h)" wrote in message ... I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. Cat(h) |
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On Dec 12, 3:24*pm, K wrote:
"Cat(h)" writes I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I read that too. But in my case it was in a book in Waterstones which had a few pages on each of the '50 Britons who had done most to damage British life' ;-) I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. I rather wish you hadn't. It's a bit creepy. You grimly curmudgeon you. Caít() |
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"Cat(h)" writes
On Dec 12, 3:24*pm, K wrote: "Cat(h)" writes I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I read that too. But in my case it was in a book in Waterstones which had a few pages on each of the '50 Britons who had done most to damage British life' ;-) I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. I rather wish you hadn't. It's a bit creepy. You grimly curmudgeon you. I meant the sharing of the fondling, not the Christmas wishes -- Kay |
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"Martin" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 05:38:31 -0800 (PST), "Cat(h)" wrote: I read recently, in one of those most edifying wimmin's magazines one finds in hairdressers and dentists' waiting rooms, that Alan Titchmarshe's Madame Tussaud's wax figure was among the "most fondled". I was a bit sceptical, but I have since discovered that Tussaud's policy in recent years has been to remove the ropes from its display and to encourage visitors to touch the figures. Furthermore, Wikipedia (see below under miscellanea) confirms Alan Titchmarshe's Tussaud's figure's status... How could I *not* share this with this here august company? How about Charlie Dimmock's fondle rating? Eh? To refresh people's minds. http://mmwfc.co.uk/index.php?p=coachscorner Wishing you all (a bit early) a happy and peaceful Christmas. You too! Cat(h) -- Martin Its odd in that image she looks so dainty yet I've seen her ( on TV) strolling across a garden with a paving stone under each arm - proper gardener! http://www.fripples.net/celebs/charlie-dimmock.html Derek never realised they were called fripples tho' |
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