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[[Ricky]], [[Steve]] and [[Karl]] have all agreed that [[Chinatown Is Not A Town|Chinatown is not a town]]. Each of the three has had an unusual experience in what they describe as a "novelty street", in which they have pondered the relevance of China Town. Ricky and Steve believe it's not a town as it only has restaurants and doesn't have a mayor, Karl didn't understand why the restaurants in China Town had such disgusting food stuffs in the window as you usually put out your finest stuff to attract customers.
[[Image:Chinatown.jpg|right|300px|thumb|This candid picture taken in Chinatown holds an amazing number of RSK references.]]
 
''I don't think you can build a town entirely out of restaurants.'' ~ Steve Merchant
 
[[Ricky]], [[Steve]] and [[Karl]] have all agreed that [[Chinatown Is Not A Town|Chinatown is not a town]]. Each of the three has had an unusual experience in what they describe as a "novelty street", in which they have pondered the relevance of Chinatown. Ricky and Steve believe it's not a town as it doesn't have a mayor or a church; Karl didn't understand why the restaurants in Chinatown had such unappealing foods in the window as you usually put out your finest stuff to attract customers.


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Latest revision as of 18:55, 29 July 2008

This candid picture taken in Chinatown holds an amazing number of RSK references.

I don't think you can build a town entirely out of restaurants. ~ Steve Merchant

Ricky, Steve and Karl have all agreed that Chinatown is not a town. Each of the three has had an unusual experience in what they describe as a "novelty street", in which they have pondered the relevance of Chinatown. Ricky and Steve believe it's not a town as it doesn't have a mayor or a church; Karl didn't understand why the restaurants in Chinatown had such unappealing foods in the window as you usually put out your finest stuff to attract customers.

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