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    I'm liking Garibaldi as the innkeeper.

    "The glazed expression of a man so tanked up from his own optics that he made a woman give birth in dung".

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    Excellent

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      #3
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      Are Tunnock's tea cakes biscuits?

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        The beauty of the theological debate is encapsulated there. Are Tunnock's Tea Cakes biscuits. Is the devil of the divine?

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              #7
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              I'll see all your nativity related photos and raise you this from an off-licence in Motherwell:

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                Rogin the Armchair Fan wrote: I'm liking Garibaldi as the innkeeper.
                "The glazed expression of a man so tanked up from his own optics that he made a woman give birth in dung".
                I think that might be the highlight of the whole thing – until reading that line, you could almost believe it's serious. Almost. The entire concept is absolute genius – thanks for sharing Rogin. I especially enjoyed reading the 'fine print' at the end and discovering the place to send off to for the first instalment of your dunkworthy partwork is in "Chigley, Trumptonshire".

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                  #9
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                  Hahaha - the Shortcake as Joseph is hilarious.

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                    There's a more complete version of G-Man's knocking about that also adds an empty packet of Camel cigarettes into the mix.

                    I'm assuming that the 'biscuit' thing is from Viz?

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                      Read the URL.

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                        #12
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                        oh yes, of course it's from Viz, if I didn't properly attribute that above.

                        The shortcake - "no biscuit asks fewer questions than the shortcake" is genius, too, Patrick's right.

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                          #13
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                          Love it.

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                            ad hoc wrote: The beauty of the theological debate is encapsulated there. Are Tunnock's Tea Cakes biscuits. Is the devil of the divine?
                            God, Gabriel and the devil all have jam in common too (though baby Jee doesn't).

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