I wouldn't be surprised
if a white plastic chair was involved ;)
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 12:59,
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about the same
chance as me laughing at a Harry Hill joke.
*seethes with hatred for the unfunny cranberry*
Nice pic though.
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 12:59,
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*seethes with hatred for the unfunny cranberry*
Nice pic though.
"I keep bees
not for the honey, for the fur" made me laugh - not a high hit rate for 10 years granted.
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 13:08,
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* canned laughter and much whooping *
Pssst, It does actually have a studio audience though
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 13:15,
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There is something
extra smug about Mr Hill that I find disturbing
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 13:29,
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a prostitute or an eagle?
Who would win?
There's only one way to find out....
FIIIIIIGGGHHHHTT!!!!!!!!!!
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 14:52,
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There's only one way to find out....
FIIIIIIGGGHHHHTT!!!!!!!!!!
no they don't.
I saw an episode a while back, where it was obvious they didn't have an audience due to the way one of the gags played out. Buggered if I can remember what the gag was now - something to do with a wrestler bloke smashing through the wall.
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 14:36,
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I thought this was less like terrorism
and more like you've been framed. Woo to pic!
Other TV tie-ins to look forward to would be Sherriff John Burnell with Worlds most "Aldi" terrorists!
"Thith joker ith trying to blow up the houseth of Parliament with a bag of charcoal briquettes and a tub of petroleum jelly mounted on a Raliegh Boxer........."
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Sun 1 Jul 2007, 14:14,
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Other TV tie-ins to look forward to would be Sherriff John Burnell with Worlds most "Aldi" terrorists!
"Thith joker ith trying to blow up the houseth of Parliament with a bag of charcoal briquettes and a tub of petroleum jelly mounted on a Raliegh Boxer........."