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None so blind as those who cannot hear


It's Friday night. Late. My son has the TV, watching cricket from India. I'd rather cut off my own foot, braise it and serve it with a jus on a bed of saffron rice than endure a single over.

So…I've been watching Flight of the Conchords on YouTube. Brilliantly funny. Definite qualifiers for the title The One & Only..Flight of the Conchords



Watched a couple of movies earlier:

It's all gone Pete Tong
Story of a star English DJ in Ibiza who goes deaf.
Sounds dreary, a Sunday night play…but it's surprisingly good and has won a number of festival prizes around the world.

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  1. Anonymous4:15 pm

    I believe flight of the concords have signed a deal with an american tv company

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