| Subject: Re: The Fermi Paradox and SETI Success |
| From: "Mike Dworetsky" <platinum198@pants.btinternet.com> |
| Date: 17/08/2008, 11:37 |
| Newsgroups: sci.astro.amateur,alt.sci.seti,alt.sci.planetary,talk.origins |
"Tiny Bulcher" <alycidon9@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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"John Wilkins" <j.wilkins1@uq.edu.au> wrote in message
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Tiny Bulcher <alycidon9@btinternet.com> wrote:
<soaps overloading the grid>
I thought it was the commercial break in /Coronation Street/ that
was the main offender?
Not for many years. But I am disappointed that Brits still watch East
Enders, and not, say, Cobbers...
Neighbours is broadcast regularly in the UK. We haven't seen
"Cobbers".[query: existence]?
Bulcher's Second Law of T.O.: any cultural reference you do not understand
will be either Terry Pratchett or Monty Python *. In this case it is the
former, ref. 'Johnny & The Dead', where it is the fictional equivalent of
'Neighbours', and watched by everybody. Including dead people.
* Unless you are Ray, when it will be a quote from the Bible.
I'm suitably chastised.
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Mike Dworetsky
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