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Haven't laughed in weeks

Like GQ said, not everyone would find it funny, but personally I think it's brilliant, especially if you're an internet nerd, thus alowing you to get the geeky jokes (if you get the DVD set, the opening menu tells you how "all your base are belong to us"), and it's very typical self-depricating British humour (like when Moss is wondering why his fire extinguisher just burst into flames, sees "made in the UK" on the side, and says "well, that explains it then".), so I can kind of see why the attempts to make a US version failed. But you should definetly check it out.
Ooh.

I'd just like to add that the forth episode from the third series is quite frankly the most amazing thing I have ever seen.

"Ooh, that box contains the entire internet?"
"It was demagnetised by Stephen Hawking himself!"
 
Aww, I hate not having a TV/decent computer; I've only seen one ep of S3 and it was brilliant; the one where they all join "Friendface" and keep IMing each other despite being in the same room? My sister and I used to do that all the time.

"I have it on good authority that if you type google into google, you can break the internet."
 
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