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Eastenders is one of the most popular soaps in the United Kingdom - It can be seen on BBC1 on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings (7.30pm)

Eastenders is also one of the most popular shows on British Television - A real ratings winner and a regular at number 1 - Fighting hard against the other long running soap Coronation Street (One of the worlds longest running soaps) both shows with a regular audience of around 14 million.

The series set in the East End of London with the residents of Albert Square area which has a pub called The Queen Vic, the local corner shop The First till Last, a night club, local market, garage, video shop, laundry and several other places where action takes place.

Did you know Grant Mitchell was an actor who was born in 1874 and was nothing to do with the loveable rouge of the same name who appeared in Eastenders.

The worlds longest theatre run is The Mousetrap, it has been showing in London for over 48 years. Showing at St Martins Theatre, West Street, Cambridge Circus, London. WC2H 9NH

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YOU WOULD NEVER BELIEVE WHAT YOU SEE DURING A DAYS WORK!!!

Nurses have to deal with all sorts of situations during a normal working day, many will tell you how some men become quite shy when asked to remove their trousers. One nurse tells the story of the man who was more reluctant than normal - after some time the man removed his trousers as requested to reveal he was wearing a pair of stockings and a suspender belt. He told the nurse he had been at a fancy dress party when he had the accident that had forced his visit to hospital............... I guess thats what they all say. :-)


REMEMBER THE SOAP

Cononation Street - There were two women who were often seen together in the snug of the Rovers Return do you remember them? Ena Sharples and Minnie Caldwell.

Ena Sharples suffered a broken arm after she got buried alive in 1967 when a train crashed over the viaduct.

In 1956 US Republican President Eisenhower was re-elected, however, the Democrats gained control over both Houses of Congress.

50% of residential telephone calls made in the USA are made to people who live within two miles of the caller.

The first advert on Radio Luxembourg was for a laxative. (Bile Beans)

During first World War the British Army suffered 415,891 VD casualties.

   
Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces
Male
Fire
Mars
Head
Male
Air
Venus
Shoulders
Male
Air
Mercury
Lungs
Female
Water
Moon
Breasts
Male
Fire
Sun
Heart
Female
Earth
Mercury
Intestines
Male
Air
Venus
Navel
Female
Water
Mars
Sexual
Male
Fire
Jupiter
Thigh
Female
Earth
Saturn
Knee
Male
Air
Saturn
Ankles
Female
Water
Jupiter
Feet
Did you know that each star sign is associated with part of the human body, with Aries it is the head and many people born under this sign like to be at the head of things - another fun way of looking at it with Taurus as an example is they might have sensitive shoulders, only someone born under that sign will know for sure.....

 
30% of British woman have light brown hair.

60% of British women think that the man in their life is generous.

In the Hite report men often mentioned they would like more feedback during forplay.

In the Fisher study is was said the typical female orgasm lasts from 6 to 10 seconds.

Penthouse was the first magazine to show pubic hair. (April 1970)

Cockroaches can live without food and water for several weeks, they are also resistant to radiation and would likely be one of the few creatures that includes rats that could survive a nuclear war.

In 1977 a pensioner robbed a bank but his getaway was so slow bank staff took his car number plate and he was quickly arrested. The 77-year-old pensioner had told bank staff he needed money for medical treatment.

An advert in the lonely hearts section of a Welsh newspaper said "Divorcee with two teenage daughters seeks tall dark handsome millionaire for friendship."

There are more germs on a tea towel than there are on a fly!


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