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Posted Feb 28, 2004 by Methos (one half of the HHH Management)
This really is a great entry! No wonder it made it into the eg. smiley

I am German myself and did practically grow up with Dinner For One. As a child I naturally didn't really understand the conversation except for the bits explained in the beginning. But the sketch works like that, too.

Now that I understand it, it's even more funny. Especially the end when James has to fullfill the final duty... winkeye

It's weird, really, I have watched it so mayn times, but it's still funny.

Methos peacedove

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