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All of which, as ever, leads to … 3. Abortion, again.
They close with seismic, juddering 1989 single Wrote for Luck, which as ever sounds like the embodiment of the darkness at the heart of the acid house dream.
There is a tendency towards over-investment, over-production and a falling rate of profit, which, as ever, employers have sought to counter by cutting wages and creating a reserve army of labour.
It's not all belly laughs, but it's a constantly delightful and insightful tour of Amstell's responses to the world – which, as ever, seem thought-about from every angle and un-glib.
Tweet me @peterwalker99 11.15am: I've been distracted, and Nick Clegg is already on BBC Radio 5 Live, talking about tuition fees in a voice which, as ever, reminds me of Paul Merton if you entirely removed the sense of humour.
Lithy, stunned, clung to my ankle, and dangled there hitching a lift as we skirted through shattered glass - which as ever looked disassembled to me, a window jigsaw - and shards of wood; and the children, who now stirred, shuddering into shock; and the bystanders who unglued themselves from Pompeii poses; and the bits of the people.
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Updated at 10.24pm BST 9.51pm BST While the guys are doing the difficult work of reviewing Moab's only microbrewery, we can relive the classic, oft-parodied finale of Thelma & Louise, which – as the ever-helpful @alishepster pointed out – was filmed at Dead Horse State Park, near Moab.
Which are, as ever, frustratingly drawn out.
Kris sings the winners single, which sounds, as ever, like (says a wise voice in my living room) a rejected song from a broadway musical.
That's also true of Amazon's "Transparent," now in its third season, which was, as ever, the best show of the year, a visionary intervention by Jill Soloway, who has helped explode the boundaries of what TV is capable of — not merely in terms of representation but in sheer directorial swashbuckle.
Not the game, which is as ever.
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