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作       者:Karl Pilkington,Stephen Merchant,Ricky Gervais

出  版  社:Fourth Estate

出版时间:2009-02-16

字       数:15.3万

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A collection of the best moments from the ‘Ricky Gervais Show’ with further musings from Karl Pilkington, star of Sky 1’s ‘An Idiot Abroad’. Karl Pilkington, the Confucian-like savant of the ‘Ricky Gervais Show’, has led an extraordinary and curiously individual life. As a kid growing up in Manchester he regularly missed school to accompany his parents on caravanning holidays and left without collecting his exam results: his family weaned him well. Pilkington’s is a brilliant mind, locked inside a perfectly round head, and uncluttered by the unhelpful constraints of logic or common sense; factors that have led him to such dazzling insights as ‘you never see old men eating Twix bars’ or that the ‘Diary of Anne Frank’ was ‘an Adrian Mole sort of thing’. In this pithy and hilarious book, Karl is in conversation with (the often bewildered) Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the writers and stars of ‘The Office’ and ‘Extras’, outwitting even these comedy Goliaths with his take on such contentious issues as charity, the lack of Chinese homeless people, reincarnation, the rights of monkeys and favourite superpowers. Featuring Karl's original illustrations, imaginative scribblings, full-colour pictures sent in by fans, and the best conversations of the first twelve podcasts, this is a unique trip into the world of one of our most innovative thinkers, visionaries and prophets, or as Gervais and Merchant know him, ‘the funniest man alive in Britain today’.
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Title Page

Dedication

Contents

Foreword

‘Must of nicked it from somewhere.’

‘Look, if you don’t wanna do it, we won’t do it!’

‘D’you know what, I’m sure summit’s died in here.’

‘I don’t know the detail on that bit but ...’

‘She was sort of mental homeless’

‘I could eat a knob at night.’

‘Let me just tell you the ending ...’

‘And you’ve got the goat going “What am I doing here?”’

‘Err ...’

‘The menu is like a book now, innit?’

‘Things like that always get me thinking ...’

‘You mention it once, suddenly it’s the talk of the town.’

‘What d’you mean about eyes facing forward?’

‘He just liked boats and stuff.’

‘Would you say he’s a bright bloke?’

‘That’s what codes are all about, innit?’

‘So the rocket goes off, right ...’

‘Well, it’s out there in book form.’

‘I Know, but even if it is in a box …’

‘I said, “Look, why are you getting involved?”’

‘So what happened to him with the beetle?’

‘It’s blind and it hasn’t got a mouth.’

‘You see that annoys me a bit.’

‘She’s never asked for it back.’

‘No, but nobody likes being watched and that’s what I’m saying.’

‘I don’t think they need to do that.’

‘You don’t go floating about, d’you? You stay in your seat.’

‘Most of them in there was that Stalin bloke.’

‘So he was a bit of a hoarder?’

‘No, no I was looking at another one.’

‘So anyway they said, “Well how are we gonna get up there?”’

‘Do we need ’em?’

‘Well it did happen. It was in a science magazine.’

‘I’ll start a diary’

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