\o/
10 points!
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Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:12,
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I liked that programme but
I wasn't that keen on those songs. The first ever episode saw Pam Stevenson walk in a house with her tit hanging out, her husband (Mel Smith) just stared at her and she said, "Oh god, I left the baby on the bus". Never seen that one repeated for some reason.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:16,
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"American Express, that would do nicely..."
"and would you like to seerub my tits too?"
NSFW DE-RIS
EDIT: /CantFindTheOneAboutTheBabyOnTheBus/blog
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Wobbly Bloke Hello, did I miss anything on,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:23,
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He he yes.
Also the idea for The Meaning Of Liff, the comedy dictionary was lifted from NTNON's first book. They called it The Oxtail English Dictionary. Another little TV fact right there.
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Captn Hood-Butter is not dead yet.,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:26,
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It was 'rub' rather than 'see'
but you got the gist
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Geoff the Clownfish You know Myra, some people might think you're cute,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:30,
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That's what I said
not
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Wobbly Bloke Hello, did I miss anything on,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:31,
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"Can I get my head between them, and go
Flubble, flubble, flubble?"
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Je suis un vagabond is an unfunny, up your own arse middle class knob,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:41,
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Yes.
I think you probably could.
PS. "Wild? I was livid!"
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Wobbly Bloke Hello, did I miss anything on,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 16:49,
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Wank you
W Th
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Wobbly Bloke Hello, did I miss anything on,
Tue 14 Sep 2010, 15:25,
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