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Gavin & Stacey Page 24

Quote: zooo @ March 17, 2008, 11:31 AM

One line I assume must have been worded that way on purpose, that made me laugh...

Gavin: Come on mate.
Smithy: Don't come on me mate.

Yeah, that was highly amusing! :D

Quote: ContainsNuts @ March 17, 2008, 11:48 AM

There are a few hidden lines like that. Did anyone notice that after Ness said she lived with the bloke from Hearsay and a few from Katatonia she started talking in their lyrics?

Didn't spot that one - but then I'm not a huge fan of either band, so not overly surprising.

Quote: zooo @ March 17, 2008, 11:49 AM

I also liked the story about Richard and Judy.

But the mental images...

How can you not be a fan of Hearsay's classic Pure and Simple? :O :D

Don't remember it, sorry!

You would if you heard it.
It was EVERYWHERE.

I'm sure I must have heard it. I just ... don't remember it. Erm.

Nope, nothing.

I once attended a speech where a producer said, 'If your comedy isn't very funny, you refer to it as a comedy/drama.'

This would be comedy/drama then.

Quote: Rosebud @ March 17, 2008, 4:14 PM

I once attended a speech where a producer said, 'If your comedy isn't very funny, you refer to it as a comedy/drama.'

Was he/she an ITV producer trying to give helpful advice?

No, it was said with a distinctly cynical tone.

Although perhaps it is a good strategy... I am struggling with a joke-lite script myself... hmmmmmm....

You do have a strange taste in music zooo.

I would like to point out that my use of the word classic in the above post was IRONIC.

Thank you.

:)

Don't worry zooo. Everyone but David knows.

It's cos I like Take That. :(

I'm misunderstood! (by David)

He is a non-believer. He must die.

Quote: Aaron @ March 17, 2008, 9:57 PM

He is a non-believer. He must die.

I probably will sooner than later.

Let's hope.

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