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Uploaded by on Jan 1, 2008

The story is "The Death of a Stand-Up Comedian," with Jim as Agatha Christie, Steve Steen as Andrew Morton, Paul as Hello! Magazine, and Tony as the rhyming couplets of Rupert Bear.

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  • hahaha got to love tony!!!

  • I certainly do :)

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  • Although it was funny, calling Barbara Cartland a "fascist bag" was mean.

  • @Spacecat42 Which is the Ted Hughes one? I haven't seen it.

  • "Rupert spied his trousers on,

    Much nicer than Paul Mer-ton."

    LOL

  • Being American, I had no idea who Barbara Cartland was when I first saw Tony do that "witch and hag" rhyme years ago, (I looked her up later), but I still fell out laughing at it anyway. He's brilliant! :D

  • I have transcribed this game on Wikiquote :o)

  • Weasels in the Fog lol

  • i really wish I knew more about these authors, but I still found myself cracking up to these because I could get the gust of their works through these men. Well done!!

    Erin

  • Love Tony- the rupert couplets were spot on!

  • It's my fave game, too, The guy who did the Ted Hughes one was fucking ace at it. I also love the one that went of into the realms of prostitution for no apparent reason, as well.

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