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Duvet?

Duvet?

Edit: :D

Quote: Aaron @ October 5 2008, 5:49 PM BST

Duvet?

Absolutely. It's not in our MS Word dictionary, so I couldn't check the spelling. So it's French, eh?

EDIT: Oh wait now, it is in the dictionary. 'Tis not used, however.

I remember the Beastie Boys used to always do really funny interviews. Mike-D in particular, used to be able to just improvise on the spot, making up hilarious answers, off the top of his head, during interviews. I remember the group being interviewed by Katie Puckrick, at Glastonbury, in 1994, onboard a Double-Decker bus, and Mike-D made up some ridiculous story about how he'd once got an old London Double-Decker imported from the U.K., and had it fitted with a dragster engine, giving it the ability to do nought-to-sixty in about two seconds. Katie Puckrick seemed to be believing every word he said.

Quote: catskillz @ October 5 2008, 6:26 PM BST

Mike-D made up some ridiculous story about how he'd once got an old London Double-Decker imported from the U.K., and had it fitted with a dragster engine, giving it the ability to do nought-to-sixty in about two-and-a-half seconds. Katie puckerick seemed to be believing every word he said.

From what I read in The Times today, the Top Gear MPH live show is supposed to have a London bus that can do "doughnuts"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/bbcworldwide/worldwidestories/pressreleases/2008/09_september/top_gear_live.shtml

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