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Publisher's Summary
Highlights from Season Four of Sowerby & Luff's Big Squeeze: Brian and Georgina "talk bollocks" about fossilised Labradors, what colour is your toothbrush, how stupid are pandas, the Provisional Salvation Army, porn names, body disposal, Admiral Lord Nelson, blind restaurants, money laundering, Georgina's long line of teachers, the time zones on Brian's tummy, and much, much more. Plus, "What's the Question Triv", Ray's "How Clean is your Heist?" and "Hannah's Happy Horoscopes". Big Squeeze is recorded in the world-famous Gay Legs pub in Crouch End and contains strong language.
For Adults Only. Explicit language. Must be 18 years of age to purchase.
©2006 Sowerby and Luff (P)2006 Fit2Fill Limited
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