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Best cameo performances in sitcoms Page 8

Quote: don rushmore @ June 10 2009, 8:05 PM BST

Use my real name?

And run the risk of jealous desperados and Anglo-Saxon type vigilantes cutting me down in my prime?

I don't think so.

Don't worry, I'm not an Anglo-Saxon.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ June 10 2009, 8:28 PM BST

Don't worry, I'm not an Anglo-Saxon.

Celt? (Always good to know in case the English Civil War flares up again.)

Quote: Tim Walker @ June 10 2009, 8:30 PM BST

Celt? (Always good to know in case the English Civil War flares up again.)

Yes. And Teutonic and probably Nordic. :)

I've got Lithuanian blood. The only thing of note really about Lithuania is that is has the highest suicide rate in the world. Doesn't bode well.

Oh well, in that case my ancestors have doomed me to be a violent alcoholic with rotten teeth.

The teeth are pretty good. :)

Quote: zooo @ June 10 2009, 4:58 PM BST

You mean like if someone says 'PIN number'?

Yeah.

Quote: Jane P @ June 10 2009, 7:21 PM BST

Tautology

Thaaaaaat's the one.

Going wildly off-topic now here folks.

Back to the best cameo performances in sitcoms.

As a cameo, Jim Broadbent was good value in OFAH.

Quote: Tim Walker @ June 10 2009, 8:57 PM BST

As a cameo, Jim Broadbent was good value in OFAH.

Slater.

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