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That was pure Morris - starts funny, moves through silly and ends up very sinister !
"redline sleeping, codeine nightmares, silt-eyed (in the) deep end..."
Damn... We only have one Sky Digibox in the house and I get no say on what we watch.
Nevermind.... *Whacks on Synchestra again*
Life sucks eh?
Nevermind.... *Whacks on Synchestra again*
Life sucks eh?

So technically we are full of metal now?
Come on, only *counts* two Mighty Boosh fans here?
Well, three now I suppose. The Boosh is one of those great underground comedies. I love the randomness of the humor, and also the fact that there is no laugh-track, making the humor even more awkward.
I've also been watching I'm Alan Partridge lately, and just getting into Black Books. Partridge is ok, with some good moments and some bland moments. One of the best bits in Partridge is the episode where he tries to draw the penis on his back to prove that he can't actually do it (the story is explained in the episode). It sounds dumb typed out, but is hilarious when watched in its true context.
Regarding Black Books, I've only seen two episodes, but I can tell there is some good potential there.

I've also been watching I'm Alan Partridge lately, and just getting into Black Books. Partridge is ok, with some good moments and some bland moments. One of the best bits in Partridge is the episode where he tries to draw the penis on his back to prove that he can't actually do it (the story is explained in the episode). It sounds dumb typed out, but is hilarious when watched in its true context.
Regarding Black Books, I've only seen two episodes, but I can tell there is some good potential there.

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Watched a DVD the other night of Stewart Lee performing his stand up set.
Haven't laughed so much in ages!
Haven't laughed so much in ages!

So technically we are full of metal now?
What's the consensus on The IT Crowd now we're a few episodes in?
Yeah, me too. Week by week however I get the impression that will increasingly be the minority view. I hope it does a Father Ted gets a second series. I need something to tide me over till they work out how to resurrect Dermot Morgan.
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