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| James
Moran enjoys the train journey, although he would later hit his head on
the door as it jolted violently around a corner |
McCarthy
and Elliot held a competition throughout the day of who could guess
Jimmy. Elliot goes for one on the train |
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| Jake
Vickers hides from the camera |
Tom
Bailey doesn't though, as the train races towards London |
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| McCarthy
took a picture of this suitcase just incase it contained a bomb |
Jim
looks ecstatic at walking through London |
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| John
is like a beacon of light to us as he leads the way |
McCarthy
and Elliot take a look up the skirt of the statue of Emmeline Pankhurst |
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| Elliot
manages to worry John by acting like he was going to jump into the
Thames |
Outside
the place where the conference will be held, and Bailey dishes out the
tickets |
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| John
inside, ready and waiting to take notes |
Jimmy
attempts to find a seat where there won't be people trying to kiss him
every 5 minutes |
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| Too
late, as Elliot moves in for the kill - by the end of the day both him
and McCarthy would have succeeded |
Jake
looks for a bit of tongue action |
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| John
can't believe what he is seeing from his students |
Elliot
looks forward to seeing some legends of the politics world perform |
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| Anne
Widicombe in the flesh - if she had of been wearing nothing, one of
McCarthy's fantasies would have been fulfilled |
After
a Subway lunch, Elliot has lost his train ticket! He has to go through
the bin to find it |
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| This
coat hanger had many possibilities in the entrance hall |
After
doing him from behind, McCarthy slapped Elliot from behind with it,
which lead to this confrontation |
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| They
eventually made up though |
McCarthy
eagerly anticipates the afternoon session in the conference |
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| While
Jim can relax as he has finally been kissed by both men |
The
famous Boris Johnson gives the speech of the day |
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| John
is entranced by it, as the day has been another firm success |
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