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==Steve's childhood address==
==Steve's childhood address==
'''Q: What was the name of the street where Steve lived while growing up?'''
'''Q: What was the name of the street where Steve lived while growing up?'''
<br>A: Gay's Street
<br>A: Gay's Road


==Sturgess's drug addiction jokes==
==Sturgess's drug addiction jokes==

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Steve's childhood address

Q: What was the name of the street where Steve lived while growing up?
A: Gay's Road

Sturgess's drug addiction jokes

Q: What's the deal with Ricky and Steve always taking the mick out of Claire Sturgess for being a recovering drug addict?
A: In 1991 when Sturgess was 16 her picture was printed in an article in the Daily Telegraph about teenage smack fiends. Apparently it was a mistake and the picture was from a dancing competition she'd won.

Every Boy's Fantasy

Q: Do we have a copy of the picture of that lady who slept with a 14 year old boy and he called it "every boy's fantasy?"
A: Yep. Here 'tis:

Make Ricky Laugh - Michael Stipe photo

Q: How about that one Steve showed Ricky with Peter Buck in, and Michael Stipe staring off into the distance?
A: Here:

Suzanne

Q: Have we ever seen a picture of Karl's girlfriend Suzanne?
A: We're not quite sure. It's possible that the top of her head is pictured here, behind the computer:

It's also possible that this is the back of her, editing Match of the Day:

Dwarficide

Q: Did a circus hippo really swallow a dwarf? Only I've seen this press cutting where...
A: No. It's an urban legend as explained on Snopes.com, however the press cuttings are genuine as the fake story was printed in several national newspapers.