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> The only reason that episode was good is that the hosts indulged her.
> If it was a proper grown up saying all that stuff, he/she'd be ripped
> to shreds.
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Yup, I noticed that too. You could see Paul Merton wanted to destroy her, but had been told not to. They got in a few jibes though.
"I have to pay 40% tax and everything!"
"You're kidding!"
"I know! I'm too young to vote, so why should I have to pay tax boyo!"
"Well, I think it has something to do with hospitals and roads and schools..."
That made me laugh.
> I thought William Haige and Martin Clunes did well though.
>
> Two words for you, Steven Fry!
I thought Hague did pretty badly. His voice was very monotonous. Clunes ruled and Anne 'I can't read an autocue' Robinson was funny too.
"BANK!" :D
And Hague's, "Just because I make jokes doesn't mean you can have political opinions" :D
Bring back Deeton (or as my friend prounounces it, Dayton :P).
The only reason that episode was good is that the hosts indulged her. If it was a proper grown up saying all that stuff, he/she'd be ripped to shreds.
> Shes much better looking than Martin Clunes or any other presenter.
Yeah, but i'd rather have a presenter that actually knows what they are talking about, rather than just sit there looking fit.
> I think they should give Johnny Vaughan a try out....
Nah, its not his type of comedy.
I think they should give Johnny Vaughan a try out....
" No not reeeeaaallly... I need to paaay 40% taaaaax "
" Really? "