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George highlights his ability to find Manchester in front of amazed onlookers. Sadly wiping a tear from his eye, he imagined how proud his old geography teacher would be of him. That is, if he hadn't been savaged by a Leftist giraffe.
The Government is doing everything it can to deal with the economic crisis, Chancellor George Osborne has said
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Watching his talent show on TV, George proceeds to give his approval to his favourite act. Unfortunately for George, it turns out to be a documentary he's watching, and he's just given his seal of approval to Genghis Khan.
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Half way through his speech, George realises a giant red cross is slowly stroking the back of his head. At first, he'd taken the cross to be part of an out-of-focus Union Jack, but now he realises that it's actually a hidden, overly touchy Communist. George dislikes the Red Menace.
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George enjoys impressing people with his surfing skills. Much later in life, he watches a documentary on surfing, and realises it's actually meant to take place on a board, in the water. George thought it was all about the hand movements. He feels foolish, and his shame makes him blush.

When life gives you lemons

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George is happy. He's managed to comb his hair just the way he likes it, his tie is relatively neat, and he's got a lemon curd sandwich for lunch. Life is good.

Apparition.

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George is sure he can see something moving, but no-one else seems to be able to see it. George knows they aren't real, but he is still worried it could be a g-g-g-ghost.

Lonely

George Osborne
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George is sad. He is in a panoramic photograph, but despite the abundance of space, no-one is willing to stand next to him. George wonders why no-one will hold his hand.