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'''War Do You Think of That?''' was a short-lived feature during the [[Xfm Series 2|second series]] of [[Xfm shows]]. It was not dissimilar to [[Educating Ricky]]; however this version was supposed to be focused more on events of war.
'''War Do You Think of That?''' was a short-lived feature during the [[Xfm Series 2|second series]] of [[Xfm Shows]]. It was not dissimilar to [[Educating Ricky]]; however this version was supposed to be focused more on events of war.


* The first was a small story about a chess expert called in during World War II to help out with war maneuvers.
* The first was a small story about a chess expert called in during World War II to help out with war maneuvers.
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This feature contained what may be Karl's most distinguished and angry "I can't be bothered".
This feature contained what may be Karl's most distinguished and angry "I can't be bothered".
==Featured In==
* [[04 January 2003]]
==External Links==
* [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_1UnpLCxws8 War Do You Think of That Part 1 audio clip on YouTube]
* [http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=a-HPSVBIzko War Do You Think of That Part 2 audio clip on YouTube]


[[Category:Features]]
[[Category:Features]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 21 April 2012

War Do You Think of That? was a short-lived feature during the second series of Xfm Shows. It was not dissimilar to Educating Ricky; however this version was supposed to be focused more on events of war.

  • The first was a small story about a chess expert called in during World War II to help out with war maneuvers.
  • The second was about the first bomb being dropped on Berlin. Apparently, the only victim was an elephant.
  • The last was about the French during World War II. Everyone needed a code to give the go-ahead to "go into battle and stuff." Their code for "Right, yep, go on" was, "John's got a moustache." Karl didn't think it was a very good code and said, "it was a bit daft, and could've been said by mistake".

This feature contained what may be Karl's most distinguished and angry "I can't be bothered".

Featured In

External Links