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Ricky Gervais 'rotant comic'?



 
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Ricky Gervais 'rotant comic'? #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 06, 2008 22:29 pm   Ricky Gervais 'rotant comic'?
 

Hi, what is Ricky Gervais saying here at about 7:54? Sounds like 'rotant comic'?

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Torsten

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Ricky Gervais 'rotant comic'? #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 07, 2008 0:31 am   Ricky Gervais 'rotant comic'?
 

Hello Torsten,

That's "rotund".

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