Aggresesive Researcher


an aggresesive researcher is someone who researches for a television comedy panel in an -ssertive way, but has the inability to spell.

the first aggresesive researcher was rob brown of mediaworks, new zealand, whilst working on 7 days. he was accused, by dai henwood of being an aggressive lover as he worked really fast and had little outbursts of excitement. his t-tle was changed on the show to aggressive researcher, but failed in the spelling arena.
someone who follows the researching line, in an -ssertive way, but cannot spell, is an aggresesive researcher

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