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Article: No substance to drugs tale.(Television Program Review)
- Article from:
- The Evening Standard (London, England)
- Article date:
- January 13, 2005
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Byline: VICTOR LEWIS-SMITH
If - Drugs Were Legal
BBC2
'What turned out to be really criminal was the cliched dialogue and truly wretched acting' IF YOU want to know how I get my kicks, take a look at my coiffure, and guess. That's right, I run my entire house on static electricity, so even the simple act of using my automatic toothbrush becomes a fun-filled experience that requires me to don a nylon shirt and pullover, then rub a balloon on my head for almost an hour.
It's far more stimulating than taking hard drugs, which is something I've never done, not from any moral objections, but because the prospect of injecting heroin into my ...
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