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A hackers Interests and habits

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 17:41

Hacker has many prominent habits that feature throughout:

    * Drinking. Hacker enjoys various alcoholic beverages, particularly harder liquors, including scotch whisky: "the odd drinkie", as he likes to call them. He is seen drunk on more than one occasion, and even was caught drinking and driving in the episode "Party Games". He used his political immunity to escape charges.
    * Disdain for certain types of culture. Sir Humphrey thinks Hacker to be a cultural philistine who is unaware of the importance of protecting Britain's artistic heritage. Hacker believes it only important to the upper-class snobs (such as Sir Humphrey himself), and several other "wet, long-haired, scruffy art lovers", arguing that operas created by Italians and Germans are not representative of Britain's cultural heritage. However, upon becoming Minister for the Arts (in "The Middle-Class Rip-Off"), Hacker asks Humphrey if he could tag along on a gala night at the Royal Opera House. Humphrey is delighted by the volte-face and declares, "Yes, Minister!" enthusiastically. It should also be noted Hacker and his wife enjoy seeing foreign films, and in the same episode Hacker demonstrates some grasp of art, enough to make a strong case that a disputed art gallery in his constituency is not worth saving. (See also "Football" below.)
    * Pomposity. Hacker is often seen going off into sentimental, overly pretentious speeches either to himself or to Bernard and Sir Humphrey, holding his lapel on his suit jacket in a very royal manner. He also mimicked Napoleon by slipping his hand in the front of his suit jacket upon hearing he was selected by the party to become party leader and hence Prime Minister. However, it appears that Hacker's political idol is Winston Churchill: he occasionally speaks in the statesman's gruff style and is seen reading biographies of him.
    * Football. Hacker believes that sport is of a greater cultural importance and is even willing to sacrifice a local art gallery in order to bail out his constituency's football team, the fictional Aston Wanderers, that was being threatened with bankruptcy. He didn't support the team though, and was mentioned as being an Aston Villa supporter in the first episode.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 17:44

Hacker != (hacker || hackers)

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 17:58

but i don't drink, and i hate sports ㅠ_ㅠ i'll never be a hacker

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 18:28

Yes Minister is the only political satire ever made worth watching.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 19:05

Have you read your wikipedia main page today?

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 20:07

There was that joke I cannot remember, it was about a kid that had a weird hobby, kept getting things for his birthday's; the punchline was a pun about putting out a fire; he inhaled deeply around the house that was on fire and put it out, and people asked him how he did it, and there was a pun-punchline. Anyone remember this? It was posted on /prog/ once.

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 20:10

I think the punchline was something like ``I used to be a <something> fan''. . .

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 20:15

Have you read your GNU Free Documentation License today?

Name: Anonymous 2009-02-25 22:49

>>6-7
The closest I can find is http://dis.4chan.org/read/prog/1189224932 but it doesn't really fit.

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 7:45

Hearing is faster than   burning booting off   of physical media   so on your   PS2 Who needs   game ports when   could just as   another option you   guys could do   a lot worse   i could be   better implemented with   goto than a   useless academia language.

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