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| | Kath & Kim - www.smh.com.au |
 | | They've been gone a while and although the now married and repaired (remember?) Kath Day Knight and her daughter, Kim Day Craig, easily trigger our hopes for another majestic assault on suburban lifestyles, it must be said that they make an uncomfortable, almost unamusing start. |
 | | Her despair at her mother's behaviour knows no bounds, though Kim's selfish tenure on the adjoining bedroom with its flimsy walls has had a disastrous impact on Kath's sex life with her ever-so-loving "hunk o'spunk", Kel (Glenn Robbins). |
 | | Kim soon returns to the marital unit where husband, Brett (Peter Rowsthorn), succumbs to her sudden eagerness to be falling pregnant, that is. When one pregnancy test after another lands in the bin, it is second-best friend Sharon (Magda Szubanski's own creation) who reads them correctly. |
| www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/09/17/1063625087150.html (381 words) |
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