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Rhod Gilbert finds himself standing in the Coffee shop, armed with a travel pillow, a flask and a very powerful torch, aggressively demanding to know more about an 'Award-Winning Mince Pie' on display on the counter.
Suddenly aware of what he is doing, Rhod is forced to acknowledge that he may be having a very mild nervous breakdown. How did it come to this? He doesn't even like mince pies. The pressures of living in a tedious, pointless and absurd world surrounded by idiots have finally taken their toll.
This is a fantastic, energetic performance from Gilbert and rightly earned him the coveted if.comedy nomination this year. He needn't have worried about not talking about the surreal world of Llanbobl this time round; his real life is just as funny.
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