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24/01/2009

IT Crowd

Hi there!

Here's a link to the first episode of a British comedy series called IT Crowd. You'll probably get addicted to it ;-)

11 comments:

martuky said...

I'm agree, I'm addicted. It's wonderful and very very funny. I recommend it.

Anonymous said...

Ok, Martuky. But pleeeeeeeease (and this is for everyone!):
I AGREE

martuky said...

:O

Ups! I'm so sorry...

Anonymous said...

I can´t see the video right now, I'm at a library, but anyway I'd like to suggest you another comedy. This is from New Zeland, 'Flight of the Conchords'. It's about a pair of pathetic musicians that try to success in NY. Each chaptier shows their rutine lifes and how they compose their peculiar themes...Relly funny!!!

Cristina I. Sánchez Soto said...

Thx, Lara! I'll have a look at it as soon as I have time (Got a pile of compositions on my desk...;-) Let me make a couple of corrections: "success" is a noun; which is the verb?; books have "chapters", but TV series have _______?; the plural of "life" is _______?

Anonymous said...

It´s good & funny! But sometimes it´s hard to understand, above all when somebody speak very quickly or crying out.

Anonymous said...

I mean, "Somebody speaks"

Anonymous said...

Hi everybody

I have already watch almost all the episodes of this amazing serie, and I do agree with Cristina, that it's a really addicted serie.
Even, I know lots of informatic workers and most of the things that happen in the serie are very close to reality.

I miss your classes, Cristina.

Teo

Anonymous said...

Ok, I'll try to correct it:

I can´t see the video right now, I'm at a library, but anyway I'd like to suggest you another comedy. This is from New Zeland, 'Flight of the Conchords'. It's about a pair of pathetic musicians that try to be successful in NY. Each episode shows their rutine lives? (I thought "lifes" or "lives" would be the same) and how they compose their peculiar themes...Relly funny!!!

Is it ok?

Anonymous said...

Ups!!! I didn't correct the word "relly", haha. Reaaaally

Anonymous said...

Well done, Lara!
I had skipped "routine" ;-)
(Sorry it took me so long to give you an answer...)