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    Mellie is portrayed as someone who is willing to endorse any product whatsoever for money or gifts. Scatological humour also featured heavily in the ads; one ad featured "Clag-Gone", which consisted of a stationary bicycle with no seat.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roger_MellieRoger Mellie - Wikipedia

    Roger Edward Paul Mellie ("The Man on the Telly - who says 'Bollocks!'") is a fictional character featured in Viz magazine. [ 1 ] His catchphrase was originally the same as David Frost 's catchphrase "Hello, good evening, and welcome", but very soon degenerated into "Hello, good evening and bollocks!". The character first appeared in Issue 6 in ...

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  5. Feb 5, 2016 · The selection of 20 mobile covers feature some of the very best fake ads from the pages of Viz, including the Clag-Gone bottom-wiper and the classic Come To Church, “It’s GREAT!” You can also pick up cases featuring Biffa’s tattoo, Roger Mellie, Spoilt Bastard and a rather miserable-looking 8 Ace.

  6. Viz (comic) "Viz" is a popular British adult comic magazine that has been running since 1979.. The comic's style parodies the strait-laced British comics of the post-war period, notably "The Beano" and "The Dandy", but with incongruous language, crude toilet humour, black comedy and either

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    This invention is flawed because of the direction of the clag wheel.. I don't want the clag to be splattered like artex to the rear of my nut sack. The diagram is misleading it shows the clag thrown clearly in the opposite direction to the turn of the wheel.

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