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Best bit?
The bit where Gareth and Tim (I think?) were talking about being Senior Sales Rep, and Team Leader. I haven't laughed so much for ages.
I think it's going to be a fantastic series. I'll just have to buy the box set of the first series as I didn't see them all...
Brilliant series, I just cannot wait until monday.
"Your kinda cramping my style you know"
Classic.
Tim: Do you still keep in touch with Oggy?
Classic.
> Can everyone be honest.
>
> Who used the 'Gaylords say no' film joke today?
Not me, its ancient.
> Can everyone be honest.
>
> Who used the 'Gaylords say no' film joke today?
Heh, I actually did do that line to a fair few people, clocked up a nice little number (one person twice, heh) although one person who was obvisouly quick witted that day and replied with "I heard you taped it"
Which was good for them.
I also started to tell the joke about The Royal Family playing twenty questions but my mum cut me off there :)
> Can everyone be honest.
>
> Who used the 'Gaylords say no' film joke today?
>
> I used it many times in college, even during lectures, managed to get
> my philsophy teacher. Excellent.
>
> Such a bad joke, just made good because of the office.
You do philosophy, too? Man, no one else seems to do philosophy...
Who used the 'Gaylords say no' film joke today?
I used it many times in college, even during lectures, managed to get my philsophy teacher. Excellent.
Such a bad joke, just made good because of the office.
> "I saw her first"
> "How do you work that out?"
> *points from eyes to distance*
> "And that means you've won does it? That's how you win the
> argument?"
That was the funniest thing I have heard on television in a bloody long time.
The finger to the eye thing.. I am using that from now on.