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Posted Dec 23, 2003 by dmks22
Peet mentions the second most memorable sketch, the Amex one, where I believe the actual statment by miss Pmela was "... and you can stick your head in here and go blurble blurble blurble".

Best sketch was the air crash victems forced to eat air line food, sine "... well we had already eaten all the passengers."


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Posted Aug 1, 2004 by singsling
Nope think the statement was correct, there is then a voice over which goes something alone the lines of what you are quoting!tongueout

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