The word "plummeting" sets me off, usually...papajoemamboNovember 27 2008, 18:58:50 UTC
I kind of wish they had shown the bit where Herb and Carlson stagger in, covered in turkey feathers with their suits shredded - you get a hint of it, but its a beautiful thing.
There's a funny bit with Les and the guy who runs the shop he's standing in front of, where Les winds up feeling really intimidated. Later on when Les says "No - I can't go in there..." it's the pay off for them having set that up earlier.
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"Oh the humanity!" indeed.
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I kind of wish they had shown the bit where Herb and Carlson stagger in, covered in turkey feathers with their suits shredded - you get a hint of it, but its a beautiful thing.
There's a funny bit with Les and the guy who runs the shop he's standing in front of, where Les winds up feeling really intimidated. Later on when Les says "No - I can't go in there..." it's the pay off for them having set that up earlier.
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There is a very subtle, very steady build that pays off amazingly well.
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That and "Ch-eye-Ch-eye Rodd-rigg-gwez" are my favourite Les Nessman moments.
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I'm also fond of the Red Wigglers jingle.
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"Weer-Theee - Cadilac of Worms! Weer-Theee - Cadilac of Worms! Weer-Theee - Cadilac of Worms!!!"
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Those were the days, weren't they? So many great series. TV comedy hasn't been the same since.
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