HE SAID YOU WAS A TROLL
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Socrates taught his students that the pursuit of truth can only begin once
they start to question and analyze every belief that they ever held dear.
If
a certain belief passes the tests of evidence, deduction, and logic, it
should be kept. If it doesn't, the belief should not only be discarded,
but
the thinker must also then question why he was led to believe the
erroneous
"The Doctor" <doctor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> pbowles@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >On 21 Mar, 20:00, "Ian Salsbury" <I...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >wrote:
> >> >In fairness, who has? I can think of only two British sitcoms worth
> >> >watching that were not made by the BBC: Drop the Dead Donkey and
Black
> >> >Books, both from Channel 4.
> >>
> >> I point you towards Father Ted
> >
> >One of the mediocre sitcoms the '90s put out that got hailed as a
> >classic merely because of the dearth of good comedy around, There's
> >only so much mileage you can get from the premise "hey, this
> >character's really thick - let's all laugh at him!", and My Hero did
> >it better.
> >
> > and Spaced.
> >
> >Lost interest after the first couple of episodes. The surreality was
> >fun for novelty value, but for something done as a comedy it wasn't
> >actually funny.
> >
>
> Did he ever review Doctor Who?
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