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[edit] Owen, IT and "pump"
As I remember it, he is more likely to describe a computer as "crap" (having listed all of its powerful, up to date features) and uses "pump" as a swear word. 86.138.213.122 21:28, 28 May 2007 (UTC)
- Don't remember him saying crap, but he certainly did use "pump" a lot. Are you thinking of Owen's replacement? StephenBuxton 22:00, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] TV Version?
Just been reading through Catherine Shepherd's CV online (http://www.amandahowardassociates.co.uk/cv/Shepherd%20Catherine.pdf), and it makes reference to a rehearsed reading for BBC1. Could this mean that there is a TV version in the offing? StephenBuxton 22:00, 29 May 2007 (UTC)