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    I remember feeling rather 'troubled ' by Sarah Greene in thigh length leather boots up the Eiffel Tower with a load of scouts 😂
    Did our female brethren have the same issues with the likes of peter purves or is this a uniquely Male thing??
    Anyway. Back on topic. Donate the buff to pudsey bear!

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    I had forgotten about Sarah 😅. We just need a lady to confirm if Peter P, John or Simon Groome had any amorous effect...

    Pudsey the secret fellrunner who does it all for charidee - an OCT buff would be just the ticket for him. CiN approaches soon so I will get the call made

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    While we're on the subject, something that has puzzled me ever since Children in Need started is, why is the mascot of CiN named after a town near Leeds? Surely one of the knowledgeable Yorkshiremen on this forum must know the answer!
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    Quote Originally Posted by anthonykay View Post
    While we're on the subject, something that has puzzled me ever since Children in Need started is, why is the mascot of CiN named after a town near Leeds? Surely one of the knowledgeable Yorkshiremen on this forum must know the answer!
    Here you go :- http://http://www.bbc.co.uk/ahistory...S0ST3VPL-pzV1A
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    My faith in the Forum as the fount of all knowledge is duly rewarded!
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