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[[Stephen Merchant|Steve]] and [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]]'s favorite game for determining whether someone is gay.  During an Xfm show they asked Karl, "Did you watch that film last night, Gaylords Say No?" Karl answered no, proving he is gay.
[[Stephen Merchant|Steve]] and [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]]'s favourite game for determining whether someone is gay.  During an Xfm show they asked Karl, "Did you watch that film last night, Gaylords Say No"?  Karl answered no, 'proving' he is gay.


This joke made an appearance also on [[The Office]], with [[Tim Canterbury|Tim]] asking [[Gareth Keenan|Gareth]] if he'd seen that film last night.  An earlier version can be seen in the DVD extras where Tim is trying to teach the cleaning woman the joke to play on Gareth but, like Karl, she can't seem to get it right.
This joke also made an appearance on [[The Office]], with [[Tim Canterbury|Tim]] asking [[Gareth Keenan|Gareth]] if he'd seen that film last night.  An earlier version can be seen in the DVD extras where Tim is trying to teach the cleaning woman the joke to play on Gareth but, like Karl, she can't seem to get it right.


Steve also used this "test" on an audience member during his appearance on [[Russell Brand]]'s show [[1 Leicester Square]] in September of 2006.
Steve also used this "test" on an audience member during his appearance on [[Russell Brand]]'s show [[1 Leicester Square]] in September of 2006.


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Revision as of 03:42, 18 March 2008

Steve and Ricky's favourite game for determining whether someone is gay. During an Xfm show they asked Karl, "Did you watch that film last night, Gaylords Say No"? Karl answered no, 'proving' he is gay.

This joke also made an appearance on The Office, with Tim asking Gareth if he'd seen that film last night. An earlier version can be seen in the DVD extras where Tim is trying to teach the cleaning woman the joke to play on Gareth but, like Karl, she can't seem to get it right.

Steve also used this "test" on an audience member during his appearance on Russell Brand's show 1 Leicester Square in September of 2006.