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Are they still Waiting for Godot?

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Bbbananas | 17:34 Tue 08th Dec 2009 | ChatterBank
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And Looking out for Linda?
And just who is it who's Desperately Seeking Susan?

These ponderances keep me awake at night.
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And who did rid him of that turbulent priest?
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Ooh, don't you just hate a turbulent priest.
And a turbulent nun is not good either - even if they open a window.
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was he a bit like Stephen Fry then?
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more michael barrymore by the sounds of it. i mean, who'd go to one of his parties eh?
Beckett is not a popular party guest.

Partly because he's dead.

The Canterbury Cathedral guy was Becket with one "t"

... Thomas Becket ... Not Thomas "A" Becket, as he is usually (erroneously) called
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you haven't met my cousins, a dead person would bring moire life to a party than that lot.
thought your gut was Samuel.....
rofl Ankou......
There's a biography of Beckett called Damned To Fame ...

(up on the bookshelf on the other side of the room here)

... which is one of the most insightful biographies of anyone ever.

It's quite big, but an incredible work.

I wish I'd been older when Beckett was alive in Paris. It would have been handy to crash over.
think I'll stick to me Dean Koontz....
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think i'll stick to beano
You're all wrong. Sam Beckett used to solve people's problems, guided by Al, and when he was done he would then leap into another body in another time period.
I said it was Sam not Thomas......
I'm reading Strange Highways at the moment, craft.

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