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Quote: Tim Walker @ November 20 2009, 3:00 AM GMT

Duelin' Banjos

The Father Ted take off on this is one of my most favourite moments in that series. :)

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 20 2009, 3:00 AM GMT

Duelin' Banjos

I can only do the slow bit at the start, and very badly :$

Quote: AndreaLynne @ November 20 2009, 3:04 AM GMT

The Father Ted take off on this is one of my most favourite moments in that series. :)

:D Yes, that's excellent!

A History of Christianity.

Blade:The TV Series. I'm enjoying it. :$

A discussion on 'should humour have limits' on The Wright Stuff with Dave Spikey. Michael McKintyre and Peter Kaye were held up as inoffensive comics. :O

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ November 20 2009, 10:38 AM GMT

A discussion on 'should humour have limits' on The Wright Stuff

That's probably Channel Five's signature show. :O

The discussion is now over. Nothing much was concluded.

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 20 2009, 3:00 AM GMT

Duelin' Banjos

Fun movie trivia: the kid couldn't play the banjo. His left arm belongs to someone hiding behind the chair . . .

Children in Need.

A great show doing good for the children of the UK who need help...that's all.

Except Terry Wogan is now so old he is a grade II listed Celebrity.

I do like the show-

'and what have you raised little Jessie from Kent?'

'...errrrr, six pounds 40P, and my mummy wanked off Phillip Schofield, just for a laugh'

Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 20 2009, 8:12 PM GMT

Fun movie trivia: the kid couldn't play the banjo.

I think not being able to play the banjo was the least of that kid's problems.

Oh, and Children In Need...? What a bunch of wonderful people these celebrities are, giving up their time for free to appear on f**king prime-time television. Are there no limits to their generosity? Rolling eyes

I imagine he still looks exactly like that . . .

Quote: Slippery Jack @ November 20 2009, 9:02 PM GMT

I imagine he still looks exactly like that . . .

I somewhat suspect that he didn't live this long. :(

Quote: Tim Walker @ November 20 2009, 8:59 PM GMT

I think not being able to play the banjo was the least of that kid's problems.

Oh, and Children In Need...? What a bunch of wonderful people these celebrities are, giving up their time for free to appear on f**king prime-time television. Are there no limits to their generosity? Rolling eyes

'I love children, and I want to do everything to help...oh, and my album is out next week.

I feel good that I've managed to avoid Children In Need 100% today . . .

I saw him featured on a TV show, some time ago. He now works in a Petrol Station / Garage or something? (I think) Although I could've been high. :/

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