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Originally posted by sh76
Ignore the man behind the curtain. 😠

Seriously though, I think you're watched "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" one too many times.
Seriously, you should watch British TV's "Yes Minister" and "Yes Prime Minister" from the 1980s. Margaret Thatcher's favourite comedy. And I think Trotskyites' favourite comedy too. A sure sign that it was getting at the truth.

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Originally posted by FMF
Seriously, you should watch British TV's "Yes Minister" and "Yes Prime Minister" from the 1980s. Margaret Thatcher's favourite comedy. And I think Trotskyites' favourite comedy too. A sure sign that it was getting at the truth.
good advice. both were simply the best shows one could ask for.

I miss Nigel Hawthorne so very much.

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Originally posted by Scriabin
good advice. both were simply the best shows one could ask for.

I miss Nigel Hawthorne so very much.
Inscrutably unscrupulous, magnanimously magnificent, mellifluously opaque.

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Originally posted by sh76
Ignore the man behind the curtain. 😠

Seriously though, I think you're watched "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" one too many times.
Your one of them, arn't you? 😠

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Originally posted by Scriabin
good advice. both were simply the best shows one could ask for.

I miss Nigel Hawthorne so very much.
I kinda like Nigel Thornberry purty good.

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