Miranda calls time on Miranda
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29747...
Houses across the UK are soon to fall silent as the laughter drains away in the wake of Miranda's demise.
The 41 year old tells the BBC she has 'tortured the populace enough over the years and with the show at such an all time low it's about time it was put out of its misery like a lame, flea ridden nag found stumbling around the beach.'
I may have paraphrased a little there, but you get the gist.
Here's to Miranda in light of what must be a wise decision...
Houses across the UK are soon to fall silent as the laughter drains away in the wake of Miranda's demise.
The 41 year old tells the BBC she has 'tortured the populace enough over the years and with the show at such an all time low it's about time it was put out of its misery like a lame, flea ridden nag found stumbling around the beach.'
I may have paraphrased a little there, but you get the gist.
Here's to Miranda in light of what must be a wise decision...
vxr8mate said:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-29747...
Houses across the UK are soon to fall silent as the laughter drains away in the wake of Miranda's demise.
not sure if serious?Houses across the UK are soon to fall silent as the laughter drains away in the wake of Miranda's demise.
CAPP0 said:
scorcher said:
not sure if serious?
<Annoying American Accent>Really? </AAA>Miranda always felt like the comedy equivalent of the emperor's new clothes, it would only be funny because someone said it should be. It wasn't.
T'was dreadful, painful attempts at obvious comedy that simple wasn't funny in the slightest.
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