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'''Paul "The Party Animal" Parker''' is a listener to the [[Ricky Gervais Show]] [[Series 1]] who regularly emailed the show with monkey news and other titbits of information about weird stories such as the man who had invented a sex machine and was asking for female test subjects to apply.
'''Paul "The Party Animal" Parker''' is a listener to [[Podcast Series 1|series 1]] of [[The Ricky Gervais Show]] who regularly emailed the show with monkey news and other titbits of information about weird stories such as the man who had invented a sex machine and was asking for female test subjects to apply.


[[Ricky]] and [[Steve]] mused that he was probably similar in appearance to Milhouse from ''The Simpsons'' and probably wore a scarf knitted by his mother. They also suggested that the moniker "Party Animal" was something he had probably given to himself and that he was probably the sort of person that everyone has at the top of their guest lists for popular functions to guarantee success.
[[Ricky]] and [[Steve]] mused that he was probably similar in appearance to Milhouse from ''The Simpsons'' and probably wore a scarf knitted by his mother. They also suggested that the moniker "Party Animal" was something he had probably given to himself and that he was probably the sort of person that everyone has at the top of their guest lists for popular functions to guarantee success.

Revision as of 00:24, 22 April 2007

Paul "The Party Animal" Parker is a listener to series 1 of The Ricky Gervais Show who regularly emailed the show with monkey news and other titbits of information about weird stories such as the man who had invented a sex machine and was asking for female test subjects to apply.

Ricky and Steve mused that he was probably similar in appearance to Milhouse from The Simpsons and probably wore a scarf knitted by his mother. They also suggested that the moniker "Party Animal" was something he had probably given to himself and that he was probably the sort of person that everyone has at the top of their guest lists for popular functions to guarantee success.