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Laughter in a can?
I'm watching "The Great British Bake Off - Another Slice".
Jo Brand and guests with a studio audience. They're using canned laughter
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I hate that too.....old comedy shows always used it. As an avid cook...must admit I have never seen it in Asda!!!!!!!!!
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Does it contain any horse meat?
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Does it contain any horse meat?
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I hate that too.....old comedy shows always used it. As an avid cook...must admit I have never seen it in Asda!!!!!!!!!
![]() But this a chat show with an audience - I've never seen/heard that before. It's totally unnatural |
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Is it better to get chortles in syrup or their own juice?
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Is it better to get chortles in syrup or their own juice?
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