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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2006

It sucks to be me, performed by the cast of Avenue Q- Jon Robyns, Julie Atherton, Ann Harada, Simon Lipkin, Clare Foster, Sion Lloyd.

If I see any more 'flaming' comments they will be removed. I will not remove negative comments which give a good reason, or make a decent point. FINAL WARNING

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  • what does this have to do with needy children?

  • 'Children In Need' is a yearly fund raising event the BBC does. Performers and the famous entertain the public, and we donate millions of pounds in total by the end of the night which gets distributed to various kids charities and projects.

    That is what this has to do with needy children.

  • see she say shit it sucks to be me but the one on my ipod say fuck it sucks to be me

  • I think its because it was for Children in Need, and whether or not they sensor the word, it can still be heard live- and you can still read her lips- 'shit' is considered a less severe rude word then 'fuck'.

    Also, there has been occasion when theyve been unsucessfull in bleeping the word- take, for example, the Royal Variety Performance not too long after this, when she shouted the scripted 'fuck', and the sensorship people didnt manage to bleep it in time!!

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  • Lol Simon Lipkin is my wannabe father :P

  • the guy puppeteer who controls nicky is very hott just saying :P

  • it sucks to be any of these people singing

  • @mmr3229 the soundtrack is diffrent depending on if its OBC or not and they had to slightley cencer because of the event

  • A lot of the lyrics were changed... :(

  • @GrimdourTheRampager I couldn't agree more... and this is coming from an American for god sakes! "My life was over when I hit puberty- but I'm here, fixin' the toilets on Avenue Q!" This was the kind of humor that made me fall in love with the play in the first place... THANK YOU LONDON CAST!

  • @Rockoloid We have no Korean Delis here in Great Brittannia, and Diff'rent Strokes never aired. We just know Coleman's story.

  • @nikkitricks I prefer the British Coleman's lines; the Diff'rent Strokes reference is a bit off. Plus "the cutest black kid on TV" is miles funnier.

  • julie's new album - NO SPACE FOR AIR - Will be available on 06.06.10

    Only a few spaces left for her launch concert at the Delfont Room, Prince of Wales Theatre - 7pm - 6th June 2010.

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