THE TV pranksters subjected to a withering attack by mid-Worcestershire MP Peter Luff have retaliated today - by saying they could not care less what he thinks.
The Evening News reported on Tuesday how Mr Luff kicked up a stink about children's TV show Dick and Dom in da Bungalow in the Commons.
Mr Luff asked Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell if the Saturday morning programme - based on toilet humour - was really "the stuff of public broadcasting."
But in a national newspaper today, the duo declared their pranks - which include them shouting the word "bogies" in locations such as libraries and museums - as just "innocent fun".
"It's just pure and simple entertainment on a Saturday morning," 27-year-old Dom - real name Richard McCourt - said.
"If anything we're bringing innocence back into kids' TV. It's just mucky fun."
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