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I liked Lab Rats too :) Liked the bumblebee stuff particularly.

Yes! The Lab Rats revival starts here....(?)

We brought back Not Going Out

Yeah, but more than three people liked that.

This weekend I ran into Yakob Wingnut at a local boozer drinking on his own and scribbling in a notepad in a desperate bid to come up with some ideas before a deadline. I trust it was a success story.

Yeah, there may not be quite so much of a groundswell.

Maybe set it in Victorian times and add a prostitute/lab assistant?

Quote: David Bussell @ April 27 2011, 1:57 PM BST

This weekend I ran into Yakob Wingnut at a local boozer drinking on his own and scribbling in a notepad in a desperate bid to come up with some ideas before a deadline. I trust it was a success story.

Was he networking with Lady Laughter? - she admires his work ethic when it comes to comedy.

Quote: Marc P @ April 27 2011, 1:58 PM BST

Yeah, there may not be quite so much of a groundswell.

Maybe set it in Victorian times and add a prostitute/lab assistant?

It gets my sordid little vote.

Quote: Marc P @ April 27 2011, 1:58 PM BST

Was he networking with Lady Laughter? - she admires his work ethic when it comes to comedy.

Actually, 'she' did come up in conversation, but I'll let Yakob do the talking on that one.

Quote: David Bussell @ April 27 2011, 2:02 PM BST

Actually, 'she' did come up in conversation, but I'll let Yakob do the talking on that one.

:D

Quote: David Bussell @ April 27 2011, 1:57 PM BST

This weekend I ran into Yakob Wingnut at a local boozer drinking on his own and scribbling in a notepad in a desperate bid to come up with some ideas before a deadline. I trust it was a success story.

One of these days I'll be succesful enough to have Bussell stalk me!

Do you mean follow you around SootyJ or that other thing he does?

I tend to run into BCGers quite frequently. Not that long ago I found Simon B up parliament hill and he wasn't even flying a kite. I chose not to question his motives.

Quote: David Bussell @ April 27 2011, 2:07 PM BST

I tend to run into BCGers quite frequently. Not that long ago I found Simon B up parliament hill and he wasn't even flying a kite. I chose not to question his motives.

Did he have a big piece of string with him? 'Oh I did have a kite officer, it must have slipped the string!'

Quote: Marc P @ April 27 2011, 2:09 PM BST

Did he have a big piece of string with him? 'Oh I did have a kite officer, it must have slipped the string!'

I believe he was helping Kevin SPacey look for his dog.

Quote: Marc P @ April 27 2011, 2:05 PM BST

Do you mean follow you around SootyJ or that other thing he does?

I have no idea what the other thing he does is, other than it's probably incredibly cool.

Quote: sootyj @ April 27 2011, 2:11 PM BST

I have no idea what the other thing he does is, other than it's probably incredibly cool.

Only if you consider making handmade chainmail cool, which I most certainly do.

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