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Classic UK TV
The Great British Sitcom: Fawlty Towers
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 439177" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>That kid sort of represented the "picky eater" (kids or adults) undermining the whole "gourmet" theme. Like going to a high-priced restaurant and insulting the chef by asking for ketchup to put on your $85 steak, or a kid who will only eat chicken nuggets at a Thanksgiving feast that mommy spent two days preparing.</p><p></p><p>Same here. I think my 40-plus years of soap viewing made me a very patient viewer who understands the joy of delayed gratification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 439177, member: 27"] That kid sort of represented the "picky eater" (kids or adults) undermining the whole "gourmet" theme. Like going to a high-priced restaurant and insulting the chef by asking for ketchup to put on your $85 steak, or a kid who will only eat chicken nuggets at a Thanksgiving feast that mommy spent two days preparing. Same here. I think my 40-plus years of soap viewing made me a very patient viewer who understands the joy of delayed gratification. [/QUOTE]
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