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Cider's my favourite drink, but double vodkas and generic mixers work better to get you drunk.
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It's an overrated programme, but I have an innate fondness for anything with Jo Brand. (Even before I discovered she supports the Labour Party.)
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Showing immediately this week - Torchwood. Or Being Erica (I love the pseudo-psychological dramedies - cf. Ally McBeal).
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Jigglypuff. I'm sorry, but my inner mushy, soppy git wants one as a pet.
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For Western, Anglosphere countries only: The Bible, to understand our history and culture (I'll get round to this one eventually) and possibly to increase their religious scepticism. The Communist Manifesto, again for historical - and possibly present - significance. Pride and Prejudice, as the basis of almost every romantic comedy ever. The Catcher in the Rye, because everyone needs to know that we all feel a bit lonely and disillusioned sometimes. And Watership Down, because it's got bunnies. (Honourable mentions to Atonement and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.)
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FRENCH oh my god French, let me spend a year in Paris and understand people with no effort!
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Don't watch Top Gear, sorry. :P
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Like to, I suppose. Never have the time nor the ingredients.
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I was an SMTV Live kid. And My Parents Are Aliens. (The only things ITV does better than the BBC are kids' telly and soaps.)
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Yeah... bread would be even more boring without them.
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Strong, very little milk and one sugar.
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Bit confused - are you asking the best comedy I watched when I was a child, or a comedy specifically aimed at children?
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Which am I or which do I prefer? I kind of like a bit of both.
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Chocolate digestive, no contest.
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Sausage roll. Chicken pie would have limited agility, I'd guess. And the sausage roll can be more durable.
Shaun Corbett
Stranraer

