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Heresy was great tonight. Best bits were David Baddiel talking about how Facebook groups hating child rape and Hitler had much less followers than ones hating Ashley Cole, and Dave Gorman's vicars.

Quote: Ian Wolf @ June 2 2010, 7:00 PM BST

Heresy was great tonight. Best bits were David Baddiel talking about how Facebook groups hating child rape and Hitler had much less followers than ones hating Ashley Cole, and Dave Gorman's vicars.

Yes, it was more enjoyable tonight. Mainly because it was more comedian heavy than last week.

Not exactly radio, but The Now Show's Mitch Benn has just published this song, "Win One Lose One", which is an honset World Cup Song.

I thought it was a poor Museum of Curiosity tonight. Middling guests and uninspired choices.

The main highlight of The Museum of Curiosity for me was Daniel Tammet, because I happen to suffer from the same condition as he does (Asperger's syndrome), although a less severe form of it. I could help but think "if my Asperger's were worse, I could have been on!"

Another dire Micky Flannagan tonight. It's like comedy from a different age. It feels so dated. Still, Sean Locke's on it next week, so that might be an improvement.

"There's a thin line between success and failure. It's called Hadrian's Wall." Laughing out loud

WHat was that from?

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ June 8 2010, 11:14 PM BST

WHat was that from?

So Wrong It's Right on Radio 4 at the moment.

"Put your hand down his trousers and tickle his nipples" :D

Cheers.
Just listening now.

And I agree with Millican about the dawdlers.

Quote: Steve Sunshine @ June 8 2010, 11:19 PM BST

And I agree with Millican about the dawdlers.

Me too. "Get a move on!"

And I agree with Lee on the toilet gap.

Quote: Nil Putters @ June 8 2010, 11:26 PM BST

Me too. "Get a move on!"

And I agree with Lee on the toilet gap.

I never use a public toilet for anything other than the urinals.

No, I tend not too, but at work it's mostly unavoidable.

Unless you use the disabled toilet like I do. But I'm always worried of I.T. Crowd moment.

Quote: Nil Putters @ June 9 2010, 12:43 PM BST

No, I tend not too, but at work it's mostly unavoidable.

Not for me! Train your bowels, like what I do. Cool

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