...and just when you're about to commit suicide because there's nothing to laugh at...
...along came 'Black Books'.
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:24,
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Hell yeah!
That truly was fucking brilliant! There were so many great sitcoms in the 2000's.
I just gazzed you an idea you might like....
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:26,
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I just gazzed you an idea you might like....
That's got the old creative juices flowing again!
*changes pants*
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:37,
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It had only one joke...
"Your cock-up... my arse"
...but it was a good one.
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:43,
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...but it was a good one.
What? Black Books?
I don't remember that joke....
Sounds more like Game On to me....
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:45,
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Sounds more like Game On to me....
Noooo,
the Thin Blue Line, Black books had far more jokes than that.
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:46,
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I was joking,
although I don't really remember that joke. It's been a long while though apart from the couple I saw recently.
I have been watching quite a few 80s and 90s sitcoms again recently. I haven't very often been able to shake the quote from Buddha of Suburbia from my mind, "The worst thing you can do to On the Road is read it again in your 20s."
This obviously does not apply to bona fide classics like Blackadder of course.
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Sat 10 Oct 2009, 13:49,
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I have been watching quite a few 80s and 90s sitcoms again recently. I haven't very often been able to shake the quote from Buddha of Suburbia from my mind, "The worst thing you can do to On the Road is read it again in your 20s."
This obviously does not apply to bona fide classics like Blackadder of course.