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Our Ginger Fuhrer's young life was scarred by the discovery of an end-of-the-pier 'What The Butler Saw' machine and a jazz mag shoved behind a toilet cistern. Tell us about the first time you realised that there was more to life than sweet shops and Friday night TV

(, Thu 11 Aug 2011, 13:07)
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Might not be the first, but it's the first one I remember.
And not really that rude. My father is an older gentleman, even for a father. We'll agree that he was 44 when I was born, and I'm halfway between twenty and thirty, so back then the age gap was gigantomonsterous.

Like we all do from time to time he was once watching a re-run of a program he remembered from his youth. On Bravo of all channels, back before they just did faux-porn. Series four or five perhaps of "The Avengers". Mrs. Peel (Diana Rig) is someone who should not be viewed by young males. Never. I'm still trying to invent a time machine that can carry me and rohypnol back to those days of the first colour TV shows.

Even her replacement, Linda Thorson, was more than acceptable. No wonder I now have strict rules on female hair colour. Brunette or nothing, which isn't that cool nowadays. I blame my Dad, Bravo, Diana and Linda for me being single. And everyone else for not inventing a time machine sooner.

Can anyone really argue against those ladies in that show though, honestly?
(, Fri 12 Aug 2011, 1:36, 3 replies)
Diana Rigg had an amazing set of pins.

(, Fri 12 Aug 2011, 9:32, closed)
Your decade has come
I'm informed by my wife, who's up on these things, that the Middleton sisters have now "made brunette cool."
(, Fri 12 Aug 2011, 12:16, closed)
Emma Peel
was (apparently) a pun on M(an) Appeal.
(, Sat 13 Aug 2011, 10:43, closed)

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