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RosieH Wrote:

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> Wait, Hitler had a son???

>

> Has Yesterday been told?

>

> Is he in hiding, biding his time til he stakes his

> claim for world domination? But organising flames

> on the side?


Yeah, if you are going to post something with Hitler in the title at least get the spelling of the word preceding it correct.

RosieH Wrote:

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> Well, without him, there would be no "Hitler's

> Bodyguard", and Yesterday would go out of

> business.



Not forgetting, there'd be no Godwin's Law either


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law

RosieH Wrote:

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> Ahem, Jeremy. Two posts above yours..?


Ah, OK! Sorry, the "Hitler's Bodyguard" reference didn't ring any bells, and I didn't realise that "Yesterday" was The Yesterday Channel. I guess I don't watch a lot of TV...

Yeah, I find that whenever I'm ill, and have soup on the sofa and think a bit of Yesterday would be just the ticket (there's always some 6-hour Catherine Cookson thing on with Catherine Zeta Jones and people you recognise from award-winning, critically-acclaimed BBC dramas), I find that in fact, there IS no Catherine Cookson.


Only Hitler's Bodyguard on an endless bloody loop. I swear they must play it at least twice a day. (stil haven't watched it though)

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