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Limitless........mother And Daughter....

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ToraToraTora | 19:22 Wed 09th Feb 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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....how high in centimetres is an Iphone 13? 8! PMSL!
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What?
We're thinking inches? I don't know answer either... maybe 15cm? I dunno
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it was 15 but the point is that 8 is about the size of a match box!
>>> . . . 8 is about the size of a match box!

It obviously depends upon the type of matchbox but I wouldn't regard 8cm as a particularly good estimate for the length of one ;-)
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ok but the point is that even in the early days of the Nokia mars bar phone they where never that small. The funny thing is they measured it out as on their fore arm and agreed it was "half a ruler" which is about right and then went 8!
Err whats the point and where's the hilarity of this query that it has you wetting your pants...as usual?
Did they win any money?
Someone else will need to answer since he ignores me.
I still have no idea what this is about.
Oh, I gather its a quiz show...like we are all mindreaders. *rolls eyes*
It's hosted by Ant & Dec on ITV. I've looked online and a mother and daughter won £30,000 on it the other week.

If that's the pair TORATORATORA is wetting himself about, winning £30,000 is a large amount in my books
Oh...I never watch anything with A and D.
"If that's the pair TORATORATORA is wetting himself about, winning £30,000 is a large amount in my boobs" - I am not surprised.
"...in my boobs"?

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