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He was gracious enough to let me probe him about his life recently, on two warm Sunday afternoons in the shade of his rose trellis in his backyard.
It's been around for a while but the video is such giggles that we just had to meet up with MC Jaxor and probe him about oily poultry.
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Adams bridled a little when I probed him about the apologetic liberal leniency of Ceiling/Sky.
She was polite but insistent in her questioning, probing him about his Mexican-immigrants-as-rapists comments from his campaign announcement, among other topics.
Interviewers probing him about Iraq have dwelled far more on his motivations than on tackling the much more critical question of his public duty to accept and assume responsibility for his actions, however well-intentioned.
So it was again on Sunday as journalists probed him about what went wrong.
We probed him about butt stuff like twerking and how the anus relates to socio-economic disparity and gender.
His fielding and batting were rusty after the long layoff, and the media constantly probed him about the contract he had signed with Rawtenstall Cricket Club in the Lancashire League a few months earlier, to start in 1947.
Audience members probed him with questions about how projects like these would be funded.
Farage happily slurps down a pint of Guinness as host Mark Littlewood, of the Institute of Economic Affairs, probes him about his attitude to personal freedom and whether he is trying to turn UKIP into the 19th Century Liberal party.
As Caroline lays atop Wren she probes him with questions about his fidelity to his wife, which he calls "comforting and terrifying".
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