The stories I liked best were: David's code he lives his life by which is that his appearance should be in no way noteworthy but then again not so unnoteworthy as to be in itself noteworthy (:lol: well that worked up to now. It's just me or since Victoria came into his life he changed his look? Not only the beard, but also more colourful shirts with a couple of buttons open... ), Rhod digging up and washing his dead hamster, when Lee as a teenager cut and burnt his womble toy to prove his manhood, when Mel snogged Dermot O'Leary, when Dermot asked a girl out 156 times, when Jon Richardson explained how he takes a waterfree bath when stressed, when Henning Wehn was listed for three weeks as a missing person by Interpol (:lol: that story was something :lol and he was very funny), when the usual lie about animals being called after favourite newsreaders or something is finally come true after 7 series, with Kirsty Young's chickens :-) , when younger Lee having run out of jokes decided to hide in a cupboard and when 9 years old Jon was told to stop stalking a clown.
Other things that stuck to my mind: the fact that Jon got it right at the 'this is my' game, but having been wrong the round before maybe he didn't have the confidence to believe in it; when Jon said he 'doesn't like things that will scratch his face' like cats, and when he asked "Am I the weirdo here?" and everybody agreed, David said "That's so lovely to hear 'cause usually it's me!" :lol: ; when Lee showed a recording he made at home, with a beard and glasses, and his little baby daughter crying because of a certain song (what a pretty baby girl :-) ) and Rob's bouncident.
There was also a Christmas episode, where David showed the cape he had as a child, that he used to wear pretending he was Dr. Who :-D
Gok Wan, Charles Dance, Steven Mangan, Jason Manford, Warwick Davis, David O'Doherty, Sarah Millican, Jimmy Carr, Miles Jupp and Miranda Hart were also among this series guests.
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