The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
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Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
Thanks IFMON
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Re: Book Cover in TAYG opening titles
In the opening titles of TAYG, the cover of a book appeared.
Some time ago, I'm sure that a forum member asked whether anyone knew what this book was?
I just watched a clip from TAYG on Youtube.
I believe that it could have been this:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vT5aPr8tzUs/U ... enLife.jpg
Some time ago, I'm sure that a forum member asked whether anyone knew what this book was?
I just watched a clip from TAYG on Youtube.
I believe that it could have been this:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-vT5aPr8tzUs/U ... enLife.jpg
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Re: Short and Sweet with Micallef
The following appeared in Stellar magazine (from Sunday editions of News Limited newspapers).
As well as author and comedian, your CV has you down as a ‘bon vivant’. What does this mean, apart from a velvet smoking jacket?
I actually wear a passive smoking jacket. For the most part, it means throwing my head back and laughing as I pat people on the back. It’s very annoying.
Is it a hard industry to break into, bon vivanting?
You need to know someone.
You chucked in a law career for showbiz. How did your parents react?
They were very supportive, and have been of everything I do. They’re quite easily manipulated.
Where do you find your inspiration for your comedy series The Ex-PM? There’s so much to choose from.
It’s more a question of which bits to leave out. A lot of Tony Abbot is unbelievable, so we tone it down.
What made you write a children’s book?
I knew I’d be brilliant at it. And I was right. The book will probably replace those ones by Andy Griffiths on the bestseller list.
What’s up next?
I’m building a giant robot, which I hope will run amok and destroy a city (Adelaide).
As well as author and comedian, your CV has you down as a ‘bon vivant’. What does this mean, apart from a velvet smoking jacket?
I actually wear a passive smoking jacket. For the most part, it means throwing my head back and laughing as I pat people on the back. It’s very annoying.
Is it a hard industry to break into, bon vivanting?
You need to know someone.
You chucked in a law career for showbiz. How did your parents react?
They were very supportive, and have been of everything I do. They’re quite easily manipulated.
Where do you find your inspiration for your comedy series The Ex-PM? There’s so much to choose from.
It’s more a question of which bits to leave out. A lot of Tony Abbot is unbelievable, so we tone it down.
What made you write a children’s book?
I knew I’d be brilliant at it. And I was right. The book will probably replace those ones by Andy Griffiths on the bestseller list.
What’s up next?
I’m building a giant robot, which I hope will run amok and destroy a city (Adelaide).
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Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
Anyone still have the files from Vega breakfast radio with Shaun Denise Dave? The previous links from years ago don't work
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Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
I think I have some floating around, but not complete. If I find them, I'll upload.George35997 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 29, 2018 5:29 pm Anyone still have the files from Vega breakfast radio with Shaun Denise Dave? The previous links from years ago don't work
I'm sure if you ask at http://www.shaunmicallefonline.com/ they might be able to help a little more.
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Thanks ShitScared. Will do!
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Hey guys, if I want to check out page number 137 (random number) on this thread, is there a shorter, less tedious way of getting there rather than clicking every fourth page back until I eventually get there?
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Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
George35997 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 8:46 pm Hey guys, if I want to check out page number 137 (random number) on this thread, is there a shorter, less tedious way of getting there rather than clicking every fourth page back until I eventually get there?
Change the number right at the end of the address to a digit before, to get that page - just leave the "zero" at the end of it.
IE: This page is Page 299, it's showing as Page 2980 at end of the domain name:
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http://champagnecomedy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=902&start=2980
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http://champagnecomedy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=902&start=1360
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Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
Thank you so much! You saved me hours of boring and repetitive clicking.
Re: The Micallef T(h)rea(d)
Next Sunday there's the Mad as Hell Pagan Holiday Special on TV, the first ever mad as hell Christmas special. I'm definitely looking forward to some more mad as hell because at this time of year there's never really anything good on TV.