He's not really said anything.
Christopher Biggend is doing well though. Quite funny.
Edit: I meant Biggens but Biggend will do.
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Edit: I meant Biggens but Biggend will do.
Oh, okay.
I remember when Nicholas Hoult was on. He was really quiet, then said he wanted to go home. I LOL'd.
Also, Randomly, I watched Black Books last night because I love teh Bill Bailey. It wasn't very good. :[
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Also, Randomly, I watched Black Books last night because I love teh Bill Bailey. It wasn't very good. :[
*GASP* that's unforgiveable!
I suppose you can't help it though, you're one of those Americans aren't you?
I've heard they don't have a sense of humour.
joking
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I've heard they don't have a sense of humour.
joking
Not liking Black Books?
There were bits of it I liked, like the creepy cleaning guy, and how there was toast on the ceiling, and how they made their own old wine. But I didn't really like that awkward woman, or the canned laughter.
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Hmmm...
Do you watch much British comedy? Best recent British comedy programme? Extras.
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Ah!
I looove Extras. Also: The Mighty Boosh, Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Big Train, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, etc.
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Yeah The Mighty Boosh is absolutely brilliant.
Up untill the new series which has been so disappointing. I never thought it'd happen to them.
I've been following the from the start and on the radio to the TV and they've managed to go so far without selling out.
They've just lost their edge.
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I've been following the from the start and on the radio to the TV and they've managed to go so far without selling out.
They've just lost their edge.
It's gotten very...
polished? It was always sweet and messy and funny. Now it's too professional looking. I'm upset.
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And, to use a cliche (is that a cliche?)
they've become parodies of themselves. That is to say they've just switched everything into over-drive.
The same thing happened to Scrubs which I used to quite like. The only programme which has managed to do
a large volume of episodes without compromising is Family Guy.
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The same thing happened to Scrubs which I used to quite like. The only programme which has managed to do
a large volume of episodes without compromising is Family Guy.
Yes.
This is really true. If they do a fourth season, I hope they go back to their roots. I still watch Scrubs sometimes. It's okay. And Family Guy is pretty funny. Some of their stuff can be a little...boring, like when Peter falls and spends 5 minutes rocking back and forth and holding his knee.
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That's absolutely genius!
I'm actually shouting at you now. Can you hear that across the Atlantic?
I certainly hope so.
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I certainly hope so.
*cowers*
Yes, I can hear you. Sorry sir. You're right and I'm wrong. *shuffles feet and stares at ground*
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