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Peter Cushing Lives In Whitstable
2009-05-08, 3:04 PM #1
I have seen him on his bicycle.

nope.
2009-05-08, 4:10 PM #2
I have seen him buying vegetables.
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2009-05-08, 4:43 PM #3
Vader, release him
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2009-05-08, 6:55 PM #4
Bill Bailey playing the theremin was a nice touch.
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2009-05-09, 1:11 AM #5
That's far too British for anybody to give a damn
2009-05-09, 6:12 AM #6
Was that made by the official QI people?
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2009-05-09, 6:14 AM #7
<3 Stephen Fry
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2009-05-09, 9:30 AM #8
Why is everybody so ugly?
2009-05-09, 9:49 AM #9
They're British.
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The Triumph of Stupidity in Mortals and Others 1931-1935
2009-05-09, 9:58 AM #10
we sometimes allow people to be on TV based on their talents rather than just their looks
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2009-05-09, 10:13 AM #11
Well that's dumb
2009-05-09, 10:28 AM #12
Originally posted by Detty:
we sometimes allow people to be on TV based on their talents rather than just their looks


And sometimes, in the case of Jo Brand, based on neither.
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. " - Bertrand Russell
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2009-05-09, 1:15 PM #13
I find her humourous.

And aye its off one of the QI dvds.
nope.
2009-05-09, 3:58 PM #14


Here's the real song, apparently.

I think I like the QI version better.
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