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Nigel Payne Breakfast Show Bins bags posing as art, Holly Willoughby is set to bust (no pun) the bank, and Nigel answers your queries. It was all on the show this morning............... Alright chavvies! It's good to be back! Sorry that we haven't updated for a couple of days - myself and Shaun have been busy boys doing other stuff (excuses, excuses). On the show today we chatted about the sculpture in London that is supposed to depict Saddam Hussien's wife who has been missing since 2006. Shaun, who knows a bit about art (well, he's been to art college) conceded that bin bags taped together on an oil drum probably don't constitute art but they do look like Saddam Hussien's wife. Holly Willoughby has been offered a £5 million deal to stay at ITV and to carry on wearing the sexy dresses. That girl's got a great future in front of her! Today's new feature was 'Dear Nigel'. I play agony uncle to your problems whatever they may be. On the show today a woman was worried that a female at work was becoming too nosy and prying into her private life. She was even thinking of being violent towards her - I said you can't be like that towards your Mum. Some interesting guesses on the £500 Sound this morning including a press stud being fastened, car cigarette lighter popping out, bubble wrap being popped and a milk carton being opened. All wrong of course! The Anagram competition featured 7 letters this morning - NIOATCF became FACTION. More difficult tomorrow as we reach 8 letters. Back from 7 tomorrow morning, stay safe! Nigel and Shaun Fen Radio 107.5 Breakfast Show
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