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--->'''David:''' No, no, we’d been out for a pub lunch and he said, “well, that’s not very nice there.” I Said, “That’s not very nice, you’re right, it isn’t very nice.” Thinking…\\

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--->'''Bob:''' If you're basing your decision on my mistake of the flat, I advise you strongly against that.\\

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--->'''Bob:''' -->'''Bob:''' If you're basing your decision on my mistake of the flat, I advise you strongly against that.\\
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* Rhod Gilbert tells a story about accidentally getting a French girl named Anne hospitalised, making Lee's team drag every detail out of him. In the end, Lee's team ends up fixating on on whether Anne is a French name.
-->'''Tracey-Ann:''' I don’t think Anne is a French name. That’s the one bit in it that I don’t believe.\\
'''Jamie:''' Anne Marie?\\
'''Tracey-Ann:''' Who’s she?\\
'''Jamie:''' Don’t know. [Everyone cracks up]\\
'''Lee:''' What an absolutely amazing answer!
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* Bob messes up in the "this is my" round when he's claiming to have won the guest's appendix in a game of darts. He mentioned that they were at someone else's flat, only to later claim the appendix was on display (implying he was at the guest's flat instead). In spite of that, David and later Snoochie Shy begin genuinely to think it might be Bob.
--->'''Bob:''' If you're basing your decision on my mistake of the flat, I advise you strongly against that.\\
'''David:''' You can see what he's doing, can't you? Even though, apparently, we've totally caught him out - We've totally caught him out, he said it was someone else's flat and the appendix was there. That should be it; game, set and match. But, oh no. What if he did that deliberately? What if - 'Oh! My mistake, yes, of course it was Steve's flat. Oh, dear me. Head in hands.' That's just luring me in. Like when the Norman soldiers pretended to run away and the Saxons came off the hill and then they turned and ''they cut them down''.
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'''Angus Deayton''': "Ginger Ice Queen".\\

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'''Angus Deayton''': '''Creator/AngusDeayton''': "Ginger Ice Queen".\\

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