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"We take what we do really seriously and have such a bond, but we don't take ourselves seriously and we have a real giggle," enthuses Suzi.
I've seen pictures of her at parties where she seems a real giggle, her arms thrown around people, mugging for the camera.
Be Good, Gordon, by Angela McAllister and Tim Archbold (Bloomsbury, £9.99), is about the joys of play, breaking all the rules and remembering that children are children - a real giggle.
'Not like now with all that bloody Aids and crap.' She had a real giggle remembering all her fiancés (Bing Crosby's son, Gary; a sweet stall-holder from Leather Lane; this jazz musician or that) and looked lost when remembering the bad robbery, just after Ronnie's trial for murder (he was acquitted), when all those engagement rings got stolen.
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"It's all lies!" I heard the real Barbara Windsor giggle during the opening night.
These two forms of text laughing are the equivalent of a real-life giggle, rather than a loud laugh, and a girl is more likely to text you a "giggle" if she wants to sound cute.
For a while, few took such matches seriously, with the very first match, played in Auckland in February 2005 between New Zealand and Australia seeing the home side donning retro beige kit, false moustaches and bubble-perm wigs: real hit and giggle.
"Is he for real?" The ladies giggle and say he is.
"Is she for real?" The women giggle and say she is.
"Real pleasure?" He giggles again.
Watching themselves kiss, the former real-life couple giggle in embarrassment, and they pepper the audio track with hilariously self-deprecating remarks.
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