
Stunt or trick, it was still the most involving thing on telly for yonks.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:40,
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Hitler: The Rise of Evil was pretty fucking amazing. I managed to watch about 2 minutes of Derren Brown before changing channels.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:44,
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that you're much more cleverer than the rest of us.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:47,
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Apparently he was a nasty man. Quelle suprise!
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:48,
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I just thought it was quite interesting watching his rise to power, 'istory, innit?
And better than many other programmes out there.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:52,
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And better than many other programmes out there.

can overcome political, economic and social odds to become an all powerfule force in the world...
Wait a minute, that's the story to the next star wars movie innit? ;-)
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:57,
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Wait a minute, that's the story to the next star wars movie innit? ;-)

If they'd showed him having a laugh that would have been more enlightening
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:57,
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It could have been Hitler on Art, that would have been fun.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:59,
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"The ones who cross the room are in"
"The bearded guy"
"The twonk who looks like yer man from the 2 packets of lager shite"
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:47,
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"The bearded guy"
"The twonk who looks like yer man from the 2 packets of lager shite"

now help me get rid of the repulsive image of derren browns raw, burning bell end.
yuck
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:57,
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yuck

"He drew a picture of a man with big dark pointy eyebrows."
"They're all going to sit in alpabetical order, on chairs with their names underneath."
"Given the opportunity to say any random word, he's going to say 'glass'."
Oh hang on: no I didn't.
As I said, trick or stunt, it was bloody good TV.
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Tue 7 Oct 2003, 11:53,
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"They're all going to sit in alpabetical order, on chairs with their names underneath."
"Given the opportunity to say any random word, he's going to say 'glass'."
Oh hang on: no I didn't.
As I said, trick or stunt, it was bloody good TV.