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Tarrant's like a carrot now
2006-07-20 07:12:59 - Chris Andrews

"I once wore a string vest to a barbeque" Chris Tarrant mused to a fellow passenger on the tube last week. "But I ended up with cross cross tan lines all over me". He then went of to explain how it took 4 tubs of super-glo tanning lotion to cover it all up.

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