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The Questions:
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like and describe why.
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like and describe why.
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about (if you want me to give you details, let me know that, too).
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
The Questions:
1. Pick something on my interests list that you also like and describe why.
2. Pick something on my interests list that you don't like and describe why.
3. Pick something that is on my interests list that surprises you. Why does this surprise you?
4. Pick something that is on my interests list that you know next to nothing about (if you want me to give you details, let me know that, too).
5. Pick something that you think should be on my interests list. Why do you think it should be there?
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on 2004-04-07 04:55 pm (UTC)Father Ted: absolutely hysterical British comedy about three Irish priests on a tiny island, banished there for various sins (going to Vegas with money embezzled from a charity for sick children, an incident with a ferry that left many people in therapy - "they were only nuns" Father Dougal offers in his defence, and something else that I can't remember, but probably due to the fact that Father Jack is a mad old lecherous alcoholic whose vocabulary consists of 'drink', 'arse', 'feck' and 'girls'.) The three priests get themselves into a variety of surreal situations. I'd be quite surprised if it's been shown in America given some of the humor (the "only about ten percent of priests are paedophiles" line in particular). It's brilliantly funny and I adore it.
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