Why's that?
Because I got the impression that Elvis didn't say much really.
But of course I only heard the audio.
Elvis on Kumars At No. 42, June17 '05
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it started and ended with toilet jokes and was filled with crap.
The first series of Kumars was quite funny, but like a lot of programmes they over milk it. It has now become a bit of a parody of itself. Why are there no programmes left where you can get decent interviews. J Ross can be a good interviewer but his show has turned into a string of smutty and gayboy jokes (I don't object to that particularly, I just pine for a decent interview).
The first series of Kumars was quite funny, but like a lot of programmes they over milk it. It has now become a bit of a parody of itself. Why are there no programmes left where you can get decent interviews. J Ross can be a good interviewer but his show has turned into a string of smutty and gayboy jokes (I don't object to that particularly, I just pine for a decent interview).
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IMO (probably actually) on 17-06-2005 UK watching this vile show obsessively e.g. to extract another copy of 'Secret lemonade drinker' I should have rethought my-Mr Costello's motivations.
DO NO WATCH KUMARS (or J. Vegas Show - although he sadly is often funny) ...) even if e.g. Gandhi/Martin Luther King appear ...
DO NO WATCH KUMARS (or J. Vegas Show - although he sadly is often funny) ...) even if e.g. Gandhi/Martin Luther King appear ...
Re: Elvis on Kumars At No. 42, June17 '05
Right to the end , as Elvis holds a toilet plunger and the lights flicker...for real!