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''[[Wonderful Tonight]]'' is a song by Eric Clapton.
''[[Wonderful Tonight]]'' is a song by Eric Clapton.


[[Karl]] believes this song is about a guy in a wheel chair, even though there's no evidence to this in the actual song. Karl bases this assumption on nothing more than the lady of the song repeatedly asks her husband if he feels all right, and that she puts him to bed ("Because he's drunk!" intervenes [[Gervais]]).
[[Karl]] believes this song is about a guy in a wheel chair, even though there's no evidence to this in the actual song. Karl bases this assumption on nothing more than the lady of the song repeatedly asks her husband if he feels all right, he has an aching "'''LEG'''", and that she puts him to bed. ("Because he's drunk!" intervenes [[Gervais]]).
 
Found in the [[25 June 2005]] show.

Revision as of 20:28, 25 August 2007

Wonderful Tonight is a song by Eric Clapton.

Karl believes this song is about a guy in a wheel chair, even though there's no evidence to this in the actual song. Karl bases this assumption on nothing more than the lady of the song repeatedly asks her husband if he feels all right, he has an aching "LEG", and that she puts him to bed. ("Because he's drunk!" intervenes Gervais).

Found in the 25 June 2005 show.