Chatshow Charlie is pointing at Lembit with a manic gurn, while Opik – a trained pilot – kneels on the floor in stagey prayer. |
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It's funny how many people gurn when confronted by a camera. |
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Some people gurn and grimace and pull strange faces whenever a camera is waved near them, as if being caught without making a face would be somehow sneaky. |
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They really do have something to gurn about, if only to get them off the Prozac. |
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The four-times world gurning champion from Cumbria, who had all his teeth taken out to boost his famous gurn, fell hundreds of feet. |
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Bailey gets everyone to act up: there's not a still moment in the show, for his style is up, up, up and move, darling, jump, grin, gurn or pout for me, babe. |
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There was also still a Green Room where the stars – Sarah Jessica Parker, Lewis Hamilton and Adele – had to wait their turn in front of continually rolling cameras waiting to pounce on their every unfortunate gurn. |
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Grandmother Kaye Hughes, 65, of Palmerston, Barry, posed for her gurn while daughter Sam captured the moment on her mobile phone. |
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Morten Eggart, a shoug dancer with a good presence, impressed as Gurn. |
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