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	<title>Comments on: Flight of the Conchords&#8230; Actually on TV Now</title>
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		<title>By: Mikey Likes TV &#187; Flight of the Conchords&#8217; Kristen Schaal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mikey Likes TV &#187; Flight of the Conchords&#8217; Kristen Schaal</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] But if there were any exception to the rule, it would come from Flight of the Conchords, and, indeed, it has. You’re now well aware of Mel, the Conchords’ biggest fan, if you’re smart enough to keep paying attention between the musical interludes. Mel is one of those strange urban creatures: overly earnest, sweater-set clad girls who haven’t escaped the roles they were given in high school; too awkward to seem natural in the city, but too dependent on forced interaction to live somewhere less populated. [...]</description>
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