Talk:Only the Good...

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The goof is nonsense - Lister was talking about escape pod of Starbug, not Red Dwarf.


The other goof is similarly nonsense. He brings the virus in, it turns into an antidote. he has the professor write down what he has there (antidote) so he gets antidote written down. he comes back out, it reverses again and becomes the listing for the virus. BECAUSE of this continued reversal, it would in fact be impossible for him to ever bring the antidote or any representation of it out of the mirror since it would reverse and represent the virus. Still, what with all the rewrites, we can forgive them for that.. painting into a corner..

[edit] You buy kebab, most good.

Can somebody explain me what the kebab scene is supposed to mean? That bit where Ackrmann asks: "Anyone fancies a kebab?", Lister and Rimmer call: "Oh yeah!" and then Lister says: "Smeg! He tricked us!" What'a a kebab to do with being drunk? Could somebodys tell me? Jonathan Gr 16:53, 25 June 2007 (UTC)

(Moved this to a new section, hope you don't mind...) Supposedly, there is a class of food that only seems good when one is drunk. Meat pie floaters are in this class, according to Terry Pratchett... Apparently, kebabs are as well. --StarChaser Tyger 01:23, 13 August 2007 (UTC)
From Kebab#Döner kebab:
In the UK kebabs are most popularly eaten after a night out and many kebab shops will do their main business in the hours around closing time for local pubs and clubs.
Timrollpickering 00:23, 4 September 2007 (UTC)

Thanks. Where does it say that about the Meat pie floaters? Jonathan Gr 15:19, 23 October 2007 (UTC)