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How To Employ...The Script

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Fraser McAlpine | 19:40 UK time, Tuesday, 19 August 2008

How To Employ The Script

NOTE: To be honest, it seemed a bit mean to want to destroy the Script when they've only just started their run of success and fame. Plus what do you do to destroy a script? Set it on fire? Change the ending? Give it to George Lucas? The possibilities are endless.

This, on the other hand, is a lot nicer, if a little out of date. And of course, if you add a script to a Script, surely that's script-squared. Still, startlingly similar-looking fellas, aren't they?

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Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    That's actually wrong. Script + Script isn't Script-squared. You'd have to do Script x Script to get Script-squared.
    Not so good at Maths are you, Fraser.

  • Comment number 2.

    I'm good enough to know that 2+2 is the same as 2x2. So ner!

    Also, a TV script and a band called the Script aren't the same thing, so even if you multiplied them together, they wouldn't give you script squared. You'd have to times one of them by itself. And then ignore the other one.

    Anyone else notice where The Fun went just then?

  • Comment number 3.

    Alrite smarty pants. it was a good one tho, i'd never thnk of script + script is script squared. i h8 maths! its no fun...

  • Comment number 4.

    Yes, 2x2 is equal to 2+2, but that only works for 0 and 2. So if the Script were equivalent to anything else it wouldn't work.

    Which means either you think the Script are 0, which I am sure you don't, or they are 2.

    What numbers do other bands equate to?

  • Comment number 5.

    The script must be 2, because they certainly are not zero as thranjax correctly states. The zero is reserved for Limp Bizkit and Limp Bizkit alone.

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