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Whether you've been to university or not, you'll have met – or at least overheard – those lucky buggers who can afford to traipse across the far reaches of the earth at a sickenly young age. Comedian and Oxford graduate Matt Lacey, under his alter ego Orlando, parodies them to great, amusing effect – 'Tarquin, I cannot come shopping on the King's Road today because I am literally in Burma. I'm on my gap yah. Yah I know, it's amazing!' Here he signs copies of his new book 'The Gap Yah Plannah', in character, of course, and performs a short sketch.
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