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I donated a total of £8 to Comic Relief this year. Not a great deal, but it was all I could afford. The idea is that the best of British entertain you for a few hours and then you give me money to help those worse off than you, both in the UK and in Africa. Here are some of the things that tickled me this year.
French and Saunders do Mamma Mia!. More importantly, Philip Glenister looks exactly like Pierce Brosnan. SINCE WHEN DID THAT HAPPEN? The singing is Epic. EPIC.
Latest mancrush number 2, James Corden, was also on, telling the England football team some Trufax. "Crouchy, everything tells me when I look at you that you should be rubbish at football, and yet you're brilliant." YEAH BABY. Plus he sang the best football song in the world ever. As I said to
zauberer_sirin last night, I shall be watching this before every England game from now on.
Honourable mentions also go to the Kilamanjaro 9. Well done you crazy people for climbing up that thing. Watching the documentary has also made me fall in love with Gary Barlow. Perhaps I'm at the age now where that isn't a bad thing, IDK? I'm also trying really, really hard not to mention the SJA special that was onbecause it wasn't that good because I shall shame myself for laughing at the Two Ranis gag.
Of course, David Tennant presented the first bit, but I've already sort of mentioned that already, so I won't go on. In fact, I'm gonna let this do the talking...

David's the one in the white in case you were wondering.
French and Saunders do Mamma Mia!. More importantly, Philip Glenister looks exactly like Pierce Brosnan. SINCE WHEN DID THAT HAPPEN? The singing is Epic. EPIC.
Latest mancrush number 2, James Corden, was also on, telling the England football team some Trufax. "Crouchy, everything tells me when I look at you that you should be rubbish at football, and yet you're brilliant." YEAH BABY. Plus he sang the best football song in the world ever. As I said to
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Honourable mentions also go to the Kilamanjaro 9. Well done you crazy people for climbing up that thing. Watching the documentary has also made me fall in love with Gary Barlow. Perhaps I'm at the age now where that isn't a bad thing, IDK? I'm also trying really, really hard not to mention the SJA special that was on
Of course, David Tennant presented the first bit, but I've already sort of mentioned that already, so I won't go on. In fact, I'm gonna let this do the talking...

David's the one in the white in case you were wondering.
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Date: 2009-03-14 04:32 pm (UTC)the mamma mia sketch was pretty great even though i haven't seen the original, so i assume it was hilarious if you have.
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Date: 2009-03-15 01:13 am (UTC)*watches*
i think he did quite well on the doctor who section! it is nerve-wracking being in a spot-light like that, i know i forgot completely obvious answers during a live doctor quiz i was in at chicago TARDIS, and that was not the most professional quizshow ever put together, no.
also HIS SHOES. i love his metrosexual ways. *hugs him*
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