Antiques Roadshow

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sparkythecat

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7,902 posts

255 months

Monday 3rd May 2010
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It seems that every time I watch this show, there is by intention, or otherwise, a glaring double entendre.

In last nights episode, a lady of a certain age, presented a Lalique style glass pendant of an ape's face to the expert for assessment.

Having made some glib introductory remark, for the benefit of the TV viewer, the expert turned to the woman and said,

" So, let's have a look at your monkey"

A couple of weeks ago, the female expert wearing a low cut blouse, is presented with a couple of 17th century globes about the size of grapefruit. As she placed them on the table in front of herself, the cameraman framed her cleavage at the best possible angle as she remarked,

'My, what a beautiful pair of globes'

I couldn't have agreed more. biggrin




Edited by sparkythecat on Monday 3rd May 13:05

hooperpride

689 posts

178 months

Monday 3rd May 2010
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I've noticed this as well, I used to think it was just my mind making stuff up but apparantly not. The sadder thing is I'm only 21 and I don't mind watching it.

Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd May 2010
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sparkythecat said:
A couple of weeks ago, the female expert wearing a low cut blouse, is presented with a couple of 17th century globes about the size of grapefruit. As she placed them on the table in front of herself, the cameraman framed her cleavage at the best possible angle as she remarked,

'My, what a beautiful pair of globes'

I couldn't have agreed more. biggrin
I saw that and immediately thought of TV Burp, funnily enough a certain MR H Hill spotted it too biggrin

Cupramax

10,480 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd May 2010
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Here at 7min 35secs for those that missed it wink

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=15DSD5VQ