February 9, 2006
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No Redundancies
There are limits to my comedy. There are things that I'll never laugh at. The handicapped. Because there's nothing funny about them. Or any deformity. It's like when you see someone look at a little handicapped and go "oh, look at him, he's not able-bodied. I am, I'm prejudiced.EYeah, well, at least the little handicapped fella is able-minded. Unless he's not, it's difficult to tell with the wheelchair ones.E
David Brent
When was the last time you had an actual girlfriend?E
But I don't look on it as when. I look on it as who, and why.
David Brent and interviewer
- The Office, BBC
I watched the BBC's The Office this weekend. Oh, my gosh. The American version is very smilar, although I would describe the BBC version as being a lot more raunchy. Of the two, I think my favorite is still the American version. Here's why:
1. There's more of it. The American series is sitting at around 15+ episodes and county, whereas there are only 12 BBC episodes and the two part special.
2. They develop the minor characters a lot more in the American world. It's fun to watch as the cleverly flesh out these characters with little bits. The BBC version stays a lot more with David and Tim(Michael and Jim, respectively).
3. It's what I saw first. That almost always makes a difference.
Either way, I love 'em both.


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