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Black Books Season 2 episode 2 Part 1 DYLAN MORAN

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2011

THE MISSING EPISODE // Full series available here http://tinyurl.com/47kfr78 : This is the episode missing from the otherwise complete youtube uploads from other users.

Dylan Moran as Bernard Black in Black Books' episode 2 from Season 2.

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  • I'm from South Florida and I'm used to scalding heat and smothering humidity. I was in the middle of a good contemptuous laugh at their making a fuss over 81 degrees until I realized that they're probably not using Farenheit. Oops. >_>

  • @TheBlueorigami Yeah, me too, but 81 C would be 177.8 F, so I think the UK perhaps must still use F in the vernacular?

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  • @TheBlueorigami

    Brits use Fahrenheit and Celsius, depending on which one sounds more extreme in the occasion ;)

    I don't think the human body can survive 88°C actually (well, I know mine can't.. I'm of the "OMG more than 25°C will kill me instantly" persuasion)

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  • @AlicePDaly Ah, that makes sense. Well you learn something every day.

  • @minkiyellow Three "99"s It's a vanilla icecream cone with a chocolate flake in it...

  • Brits start fainting when the temperature ranges anywhere below 45 and above 76 F. It's pretty funny actually.

  • "Walls, Thermometers, I just have to hope when I flip a coin it somehow explodes and kills me!"

    Bahaha, absolute gold! xD

  • What did Manny buy? Three nicey nys?

  • @palejewel676 yeah F is what everyone born up until about mid 1970's would use.

  • "In my place, I'm lying there writhing and sticky and glistening an--"

    "STOP.IT!"

  • @intuitivepossum Yeah. D:

  • @TheBlueorigami DEEERRRRRPPPPP

  • @palejewel676 i think they use F usually, but i mean, it's england. they're used to cold and rain and clouds!

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