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The first email from Richard Anderson aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster… Karl trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100. Steve tells the story of a chair he once purchased, and muses on the possibility of selling this, the same way. Karl has a small laughing fit during [[Rockbusters]], a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh. | The first email from [[Richard Anderson]] aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster… [[Karl Pilkignton|Karl]] trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100. [[Stephen Merchant|Steve]] tells the story of a chair he once purchased, and muses on the possibility of selling this, the same way. Karl has a small laughing fit during [[Rockbusters]], a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh. | ||
A listener suggests by email that Ricky and Steve visit Karl's apartment and do a live show one Saturday. Karl is against the idea because they'll make a mess, make lots of noise, and because "parking is really bad". | A listener suggests by email that [[Ricky Gervais|Ricky]] and Steve visit Karl's apartment and do a live show one Saturday. Karl is against the idea because they'll make a mess, make lots of noise, and because "parking is really bad". | ||
For the first time ever, not a single contestant is able to provide the correct answers to all three Rockbusters questions correctly, the first of the three clues proving the tricky one. Karl wants to hold onto the prizes, but Ricky and Steve insist they give them away, as the answer people were giving makes more sense than the one Karl was looking for. | For the first time ever, not a single contestant is able to provide the correct answers to all three Rockbusters questions correctly, the first of the three clues proving the tricky one. Karl wants to hold onto the prizes, but Ricky and Steve insist they give them away, as the answer people were giving makes more sense than the one Karl was looking for. |
Revision as of 14:32, 25 May 2006
The first email from Richard Anderson aka Dicky Anderson, The Dickster… Karl trys to sell his futon and desk combo for £100. Steve tells the story of a chair he once purchased, and muses on the possibility of selling this, the same way. Karl has a small laughing fit during Rockbusters, a lot of people claim to have never heard Karl laugh.
A listener suggests by email that Ricky and Steve visit Karl's apartment and do a live show one Saturday. Karl is against the idea because they'll make a mess, make lots of noise, and because "parking is really bad".
For the first time ever, not a single contestant is able to provide the correct answers to all three Rockbusters questions correctly, the first of the three clues proving the tricky one. Karl wants to hold onto the prizes, but Ricky and Steve insist they give them away, as the answer people were giving makes more sense than the one Karl was looking for.