They used to have these in various stands. I remember seeing little boys reading them, open-mouthed and evidently not at all sure what a "torso" might be or how rude it was.
I recall that Chris Hassell (the then-secretary) got a name-check near the end when they took the missus into the bar.
If you want a copy, I could burn you one. I kept thinking of you during the cricket bits, especially when some of the blokes gasped at a woman spectator at the game:D.
That's very kind, but I'm so bad at remembering to watch videos and DVDs - I've got dozens I've never even opened - that I don't think it's worth your time.
Reminds me of the warning signs at our local swimming baths in the 70s- "No petting". The picture certainly raised more questions than it answered!
And the one in the PE changing rooms at school - "Always wash your crotch". We had no idea what a "crotch" was - something to do with the bifurcation of a picthfork according to the dictionary...
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They used to have these in various stands. I remember seeing little boys reading them, open-mouthed and evidently not at all sure what a "torso" might be or how rude it was.
I recall that Chris Hassell (the then-secretary) got a name-check near the end when they took the missus into the bar.
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If you want a copy, I could burn you one. I kept thinking of you during the cricket bits, especially when some of the blokes gasped at a woman spectator at the game:D.
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Reminds me of the warning signs at our local swimming baths in the 70s- "No petting". The picture certainly raised more questions than it answered!
And the one in the PE changing rooms at school - "Always wash your crotch". We had no idea what a "crotch" was - something to do with the bifurcation of a picthfork according to the dictionary...
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