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It's Jinsy Week!

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David Thair | 11:33 UK time, Monday, 1 March 2010

Tonight sees the inaugural broadcast of This Is Jinsy on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Three. It's the pilot episode of a show quite unlike anything humanity has seen before, so remember to tune in at 9.30pm to experience it for yourself.

To mark the occasion, we're celebrating Jinsy Week on the Comedy Blog, with a new report from the island every day by Jesric Underdone. Look! Here he is now:

Jinsy Report #1 by Jesric Underdone

JesricDAILY GREET!

It's a busy time on the island this week with a multitude of fascinating events taking place to celebrate 40 cycles of interference by our esteemed governor, The Great He (Jinsy Praise Him!).

This includes the Underwater Clothes Swap, in which the elderly get a chance to try out each other's garments, whilst submerged in Kerripul's Pond. Today's swap includes the recently reinstated Wet Cardigan Contest.

And of course there's the Tea-athlon, won for the past three cycles by Mrs Duvin-Ponz (Civviers Parish), a woman who, according to The Jinsy Island Informerant has a mouth that could 'suck a biscuit through a hosepipe'. The day ends, as usual, with Mr Voadin's 'cart in a bottle' trick. How does he do it?

Keep an eye on your tesselator tomorrow for another Jinsy Report.

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