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Did you pretend Tim was him while you were in your hotel room?

Quote: zooo @ September 7 2008, 8:45 PM BST

Did you pretend Tim was him while you were in your hotel room?

SEPARATE rooms!

A lovely room too actually. Air con, so it was lovely and cool in there.

Just checked out Prankenstein's Monster. Laughing out loud Is funny.

Quote: Seefacts @ September 7 2008, 8:44 PM BST

Oh my god, it's THE David Bussell!

I've met him in real life - he's such a dreamboat.

It's true - I am a total dish.

Well, you're the one who said I shouldn't hide my light under a Bussell.

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 7 2008, 8:53 PM BST

Just checked out Prankenstein's Monster. Laughing out loud Is funny.

Cheers, Nil - appreciate it.

Very nicely played. I could never have carried that off. But then I don't have the handsome but lived-in looks...

damn it! I wanna write something this good!

Nearly got all teary there. 18 seconds of perfect execution. Music was very "Worthers Original." Ahh, the sentimentality of butterscotch...

Quote: David Bussell @ September 7 2008, 8:36 PM BST

Fascinating trivia fact 2: I'm wearing the same shirt as I did in the original.

I think the shirt certainly stepped up its performance this time.

Quote: Timbo @ September 7 2008, 10:50 PM BST

But then I don't have the handsome but lived-in looks...

Lived in? With the damage I wrought in my twenties I'm starting to look like a bloody hotel.

Quote: Jenuff @ September 7 2008, 10:57 PM BST

damn it! I wanna write something this good!

Cheers, fella. Why don't you just substitute the eiffel tower with the leaning tower? Job done!

Quote: Rob0 @ September 7 2008, 11:09 PM BST

I think the shirt certainly stepped up its performance this time.

That shirt is on the fast track to superstardom.

Much briefer - I think.
Still my all-time favourite Critique gag.
Brilliant.

Thank you very much, Johnny - I'm really happy with the response this has gotten.

And you're right - there are a few seconds shaved off this version.

Splendid, Bussell.

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