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I always thought someone should do an edited version of Mythbusters with all the repetition cut out. Episodes would be condensed down to about 20 minutes! My US friend says it's a standard thing with American shows to keep repeating what's going on since people hop channels so much they need to be brought up to speed if they've just tuned in. A condensed, downloadable version would be great!
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I think it was the episode airing tonight, not taping :)
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Ah. That actually makes more sense. Thanks. I tweaked the entry accordingly.
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That its not available worldwide so I cant see it live with the tweets... Have to wait for the torrent to be up and downloaded....
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I always thought someone should do an edited version of Mythbusters with all the repetition cut out. Episodes would be condensed down to about 20 minutes! My US friend says it's a standard thing with American shows to keep repeating what's going on since people hop channels so much they need to be brought up to speed if they've just tuned in. A condensed, downloadable version would be great!
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