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Takin' Over the Asylum - Episode Two - Part Three

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2007

Just exactly as labeled. More bits up tomorrow, illness providing.

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  • Is anyone else having bad lip synch problems with this one?

  • That's actually a fault with the original files. However, these are the only copies of the programme anyone has, as it aired in the mid-ninties and can't released in any format due to copyright snafus. Sorry about the synch problems though. I personally find it very irritating when I'm watching something.

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  • Cambell: That's where you went wrong, you went to them! You're meant to make em come to you! Err... what's that called?

    Eddie: abduction campbell and it's illegal Lol XD

  • Campbell's dad is such an arse! No wonder his son is in the loonie bin.

    This is a great show, I love it <3

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  • 4:15 Lolz.

  • If I am ever in the loony bin, this is what I'll do--have my own radio show and have a man named Campbell be the host.

  • That old lady has a point.

  • @DavidsLostGirl  Ya, I work with the mentally ill (Psychiatric RN) and you can trace a lot of patient's problems straight back to their "normal" families. Hell, sometimes the hospitalized family member is the sanest one in the family.

  • "With your knowledge and experience and my hypomania, where can we lose?"

    <3 david tennant!

  • lol "abduction and that's illegal"

  • Wise words from a father when his son's leaving home. Lol. If I couldn't see that you made this comment 4 months ago, I'd've said you only learned that over Christmas when DT's 'Hamlet' was on :-P

  • Didn't mean to unlike that, my hand slipped.

  • "Neither a borrow or a lender be" is actually Polonious from Hamlet. Shakespeare in other words. Yay yr 12 lit!

  • Haha. Yeah. They gave me the wiggs. they were a bit creepy. We like your normal eyes DT!

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