Saturday, October 21, 2006

Correction

Yeah, well that didn't work, but I could pass it off as a conception of most of the material in Extras. When I said filligree (spelt filigree), I was not thinking of ornamental gold or silver wiring, but filligree, killigree, kedgeree (the word I was striving for, but it still doesn't fit in context), whatever, as some cat or dog chowder probably composed of fish though that last detail is incidental. I took a wild guess hoping that filligree meant what I thought it did and that no-one would notice. Unfortunately, I, at this late hour, decided I had to know what filigree was and it wasn't what I had wanted. The point still stands. Gervais and Marchant have to shape up their comedy if their - BBC2 dog - pedigree is not to become poodle pies, ready for export or simply taken to the vets and destroyed.

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