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Well this first episode of the House Of Robots (based on James Patterson's fab book of the same name) reveals that the experience might not be quite so fun as you'd think!
Things may not be quite so fun any more - JB's weekly mangling of metaphors no longer foxes Spaniards (water off a duck's back, ¿qué?), Bjorn Tore Kvarme's been forced to scrape his knuckles along the bench rather than the turf and Sander "Safe Hands'" Westerveld's hands have become, well, safe - but out on the pitch the improvement is spectacular.
Suddenly Boris doesn't seem quite so fun any more.
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c) Eddie Johnson not having quite so much fun.
Of course, not every visit from a cousin is quite so much fun.
Never has reading about something serious been quite so much fun.
I should warn you that The Future of Life is not quite so much fun, especially for readers who are worried or sceptical about genetic engineering.
It's like one of Ed's specialty haircuts: great in the chair, but not quite so much fun when you hit the open air.
Its music — as heard on its second album, "Gloss Drop," which Warp plans to release on June 7, and through all of Wednesday's set — isn't quite so much fun anymore.
Then, when that turned out not to be quite so much fun as he was expecting, we cringed as he insisted they move to Ter Maaleh, the village near Homs, in Syria, where he grew up.
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