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SLART's avatar

For those who don’t know, Matt Berry has been a big inspiration in my life. He’s an actor, comedian, musician, and writer, known for his distinctive voice and unique sense of humour. Whether it’s his roles in shows like The IT Crowd, Toast of London, or What We Do in the Shadows, or his music and writing, he has a way of creating work that’s both funny and original.

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Tess McCarthy's avatar

That’s a big cause for celebration @slart !!

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SLART's avatar

Thanks Tess, these moments make me anxious but I feel amazing coming out the other side!

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Tess McCarthy's avatar

Hey! I'm here as a cheerleader for you—keep going. With all my love and warmth!

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SLART's avatar

That’s such a lovely message, means a lot 🙏 thank you Tess!

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Robby Darling's avatar

Great post. Matt Berry is amazing. I'm american but I love british shows. Fell in love with Noel and the Boosh but then you find out about Richard Ayoade and Matt Berry and Sean Locke and Frankie Boyle and then boom your down the rabbit hole lol....

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SLART's avatar

Nice!!! Yes I love those you mentioned. Have you seen Matt on what they do in the shadows? It’s an American show. Brilliant.

I also met Richard Ayoade back in 2008! Check out Chris Morris too…

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Robby Darling's avatar

Yes! I love what they do in the shadows! Of course, my mother walked in whilst matt berry was showing off his backyard "garden" lol perfect timing!!! And will do, never heard of Chris Morris.

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SLART's avatar

Haha brilliant!

Chris morris is the generation prior to the other guys. He’s in the IT Crowd!

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Niloo's avatar

I think I filled out the form but not sure if it went through?

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SLART's avatar

Hey! Yes it’s all working fine. Thanks for submitting!

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Niloo's avatar

Wonderful :) thanks

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Free Radio Rulo's avatar

Your project has inspired me. I want to turn my Substack into a physical publication. How would you distribute a zine by mail to 500 people?

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