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Drop The Dead Donkey

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johnfowles

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May 27, 2006, 5:28:25 PM5/27/06
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OK I guess the story here is the exact opposite of a great UK comedy
series from a few years back a news-based sitcom that was recorded very
close to transmission, permitting last-minute script tinkering to
incorporate maximum topicality. It was originally given the working
title"Dead Belgians Don't Count",but that was deemed too offensive by
C4 (Channel 4 televison), which feared - jokingly, perhaps - that it
might harm sales to Belgian TV; so it became Drop The Dead Donkey
instead, an all-purpose reference to a story bumped from the news
agenda by a more important story or time constraints"
To provide a little light relief may I please direct you to an
entertaining topic over at the other place a series of quizzes set by a
new and prolific poster from New Brunswick
see:-
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=003875;p=#000023
alternatively try my contribution regarding a Harry Chapin family
celebration we attended last night at:-
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000921;p=#000003
I am just trying to relieve the boredom you understand
John Fowles

Tony Wesley

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May 30, 2006, 12:46:52 AM5/30/06
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I saw the subject line and I immediately thought of Monty Python's
"Rock Notes."

Here's the Dead Donkey bit:

"...Splitting up again to get their heads together, they reformed a
fortnight later as Heads Together, a tight little name which lasted
them through a difficult period when their drummer was suspected of
suffering from death. It turned out to be only a rumor and they became
Dead Together, then Dead Gear, which lead to Dead Donkeys, Lead
Donkeys, and the inevitable split up."

You can find the entire Rock Notes here:
http://www.wordlab.com/articles/mp_rocknotes.cfm

Toad the Wet Sprocket fans may find the bit amusing, as it was the
origin of the name of the band.

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