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    This reminds me a bit of the episode of "The West Wing" - "The Stackhouse Filibuster".

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      To defeat a bill Senator Stackhouse just has to keep talking until time runs out (the filibuster).

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        In the end he is reading out one of Dickens' novels (I think), so that he can keep talking and talking.

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          In the end president Bartlett's team realise why he is trying to defeat the bill and let him off the hook.

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            I did used to enjoy that show and I think that is one of the first episodes that I watched.

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              I did have to study the American political system at university though so I suppose that a show like that makes more sense if you understand the framework that they are all operating under.

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                If you are American you might understand it too.

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                  Possibly.

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                    There is some real tulipe on the TV here, I do not know how the locals cope.

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                      Harry's Practice (a vet show) is on at the moment, followed by Wheel of Fortune.

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