>Beyond the Fringe now sits at the top of my Netflix queue
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>Are you a fan of A Bit of Frye and Laurie or The Two Ronnies ?
Have you seen any of "Black Books" - a TV series on UK Channel 4 three or four years ago. Bit over the top but one of the only shows to really make me laugh in the last ten years or so. If it's available on DVD try it...
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>>>>>>>>"The Internationale", isn't it? I hope you at least had to cut and paste <g>.
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>>>>>>>What?!? No, I'd been humming it to myself all morning. <s>
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>>>>>>>(the second one, of course, the closing of Act 1 of Les Miserables )
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>>>>>>Of course! <g>
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>>>>>Hey I may love guns, trucks and loose women - but I'm still mad for *show tunes* !
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>>>>And if you ever become a 'Jonathan and Darlene Edwards' fan, then we can truly say we were separated at birth.
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>>>Had I only invested in some company that would have benefited from a huge increase in Cesarean deliveries I would probably be singing his praises.
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>>Ok, now do yourself a favour and go to Amazon or wherever and pick up a copy of the DVD "Beyond the Fringe". Some of is it hilarious, and some of it is positively brilliant.
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>>The Vicar (Jonathan Miller): "In the old days, people used to think of the saints as pious old milksops. Well they weren't, they weren't. The old saints were rough, toothless... eh, eh, as you were... they were, they were tough, ruthless terrors who knew where they were going."
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