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Maybe they thought it was Jake the Peg (deedle-eedle-eedle-um).

I thought he did the drugs episode, not Paedogeddon.

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Maybe they thought it was Jake the Peg (deedle-eedle-eedle-um).

Now Jake the Pegged It??
 

Beebo

Veteran
I did a bit of research.

“Teachers from Kings Hill Primary School in Kent spotted the leg poking out from a cubicle whilst taking their class of year 4 children swimming at Larkfield Leisure Centre. They believed it belonged to a “peeping Tom” and after alerting staff evacuated the 60 children from the pool post-haste.”

“Yet upon investigation it was found that the leg belonged to a disabled man who had left it on the floor of the cubicle while he went for a swim.”

Surely there was an better way of investigating this?
 

winjim

Welcome yourself into the new modern crisis
I did a bit of research.

“Teachers from Kings Hill Primary School in Kent spotted the leg poking out from a cubicle whilst taking their class of year 4 children swimming at Larkfield Leisure Centre. They believed it belonged to a “peeping Tom” and after alerting staff evacuated the 60 children from the pool post-haste.”

“Yet upon investigation it was found that the leg belonged to a disabled man who had left it on the floor of the cubicle while he went for a swim.”

Surely there was an better way of investigating this?

'Post-haste'? Nobody uses 'post-haste' in a non-ironic fashion.

It must have been a pretty convincing prosthetic though. Did nobody think to have a proper look? Knock on the cubicle door? Any number of things other than traumatise sixty kids?
 

Beebo

Veteran
'Post-haste'? Nobody uses 'post-haste' in a non-ironic fashion.

It must have been a pretty convincing prosthetic though. Did nobody think to have a proper look? Knock on the cubicle door? Any number of things other than traumatise sixty kids?

Who is scared of one leg?
 
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theclaud

theclaud

Reading around the chip
Rather sweet campaign from Refugee Action in which refugees watch clips of famous British TV moments.


View: https://twitter.com/RefugeeAction/status/1661290131519569920?t=ZE-Z24fYALfAjnD12OvvVg&s=19
 

AuroraSaab

Legendary Member
To be fair to that news report, there are sometimes very mundane and aesthetically displeasing items that become such a fixture you grow to love them. I lived near a very ugly 1960's bridge for a few years. An eyesore really but I was a bit sad when they pulled it down. Someone sprayed 'Bye bye funky bridge' on it, which was a fitting farewell I felt.
 
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