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Old 29-04.-2008, 03:06 PM   #16
al Mossah
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On 28 Apr, 17:30, "Rob Oldfield" <t...@test.com> wrote:
> "OG" <o...@gwynnefamily.org.uk> wrote in message
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> The Independent had a few choice 'Samantha' bits in their obit....


There's a collection of intros to Sound Charades here.
http://www.g0akh.f2s.com/isihac/Sou...ctions_Page.php

My favourite (for the moment), which when I heard it nearly caused me
to crash my car, is:

"The undisputed master of the game was Lionel Blair, whose TV career
has sadly waned of late. He did, however, recently audition for I'm A
Celebrity - Get Me Out Of Here!. Lionel's challenge was to sail a raft
across a river with a small crew, but sadly the raft hit a rock and
sank, and what a look of horror there was on Ant's face when Lionel
went down with both hands on deck..."

Peter,
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