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		<title>The New Adventures of Mr Stephen Fry &#187; Topic: Fortysomething</title>
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			<title>sanjuro on "Fortysomething"</title>
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			<description>Just watched the first four episodes of Fortysomething (thank the Maker for youtube as the show has been unavailable over here), and I was wondering something about SF's appearance in episode #2: is the dialgoue between Fry and Laurie meant to recall their roles as Jeeves and Wooster? Some of the things Fry says, particularly &#38;quot;sir&#38;quot; in that familiar valet manner, seems to explicitly evoke Jeeves.&#60;br /&#62;
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