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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* Carlton Wood's increasingly UpToEleven meltdowns at being outwitted. Mickey even admits in their second appearance that he could have walked away with the further million he'd taken him for without Carlton being any the wiser - but he just had to come and see his reaction when he realised what had happened.

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* Carlton Wood's increasingly UpToEleven up to eleven meltdowns at being outwitted. Mickey even admits in their second appearance that he could have walked away with the further million he'd taken him for without Carlton being any the wiser - but he just had to come and see his reaction when he realised what had happened.
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** Then there's blowing his and Carlton's entire con by being stupid enough to ''[[WhatAnIdiot advertise it in the newspaper first]]''.

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** Then there's blowing his and Carlton's entire con by being stupid enough to ''[[WhatAnIdiot advertise ''advertise it in the newspaper first]]''.first''.
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* A comic buff tangibly involved in a con having an ImagineSpot of Stacie dressed as Wonder Woman. From the same episode,e Albert having an ImagineSpot of himself in a comic book panel, punching out a collector who insulated Stacie was a prostitute (complete with a "Pow" bubble).

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* A comic buff tangibly involved in a con having an ImagineSpot of Stacie dressed as Wonder Woman. From the same episode,e episode, Albert having an ImagineSpot of himself in a comic book panel, punching out a collector who insulated insinuated Stacie was a prostitute (complete with a "Pow" bubble).
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** The first scene after the titles is the man being shown on a newscast arrested when he showed up to claim his "property" and the newscaster chuckling at how anyone could be so stupid as to think they bought The Eye from a pair of total strangers.

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** The first scene after We later see the titles is team's newest mark looking at a newspaper of the man being shown on a newscast arrested when he showed up to claim his "property" and the newscaster chuckling at how anyone could be so stupid as dumb enough to think they bought The Eye one of the biggest landmarks in London from a pair of total strangers.
two random guys...all while Albert is setting him up at the same time.
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* In "Ding Dong, That's My Song," the team con game show host convinces developer Dale Ridley to front their non-existent company to buy the studio that fired him many years ago. Ridley's price is 2.5 million pounds, and [[ItsPersonal permission to drive a bulldozer during the demolition of the studio.]]

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* In "Ding Dong, That's My Song," the team con game show host convinces turned developer Dale Ridley to front into fronting their non-existent company to buy the studio that fired him many years ago. Ridley's price is 2.5 million pounds, and [[ItsPersonal permission to drive a bulldozer during the demolition of the studio.]]
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** Unrelated to the con, Ash makes a bet with Eddie on a drinking contest. Ash has three mugs of beet and Eddie has three shot glasses, and Ash bets he can drink his faster. The only rule is that they can't touch each others glasses (saying it in a way that's meant oti moly they can't knock over each others beer glasses before they can drink them.). Eddie doesn't even start on his shot glasses right away, just prematurely gloating about how he's finally going to come out ahead while Ash drowns his first mug. Then Ash places his mug over one of Eddie's shot glass. When Eddie tries to remove it [[ExactWords Ash reminds him that they can't touch each others glasses]] and smugly moves on to his next mug.


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** Unrelated to the con, Ash makes a bet with Eddie on a drinking contest. Ash has three mugs of beet and Eddie has three shot glasses, and Ash bets he can drink his faster. The only rule is that they can't touch each others glasses (saying it in a way that's meant oti moly to imply they can't knock over each others beer glasses before they can drink them.). Eddie doesn't even start on his shot glasses right away, just prematurely gloating about how he's finally going to come out ahead while Ash drowns his first mug. Then Ash places his mug over one of Eddie's shot glass. When Eddie tries to remove it [[ExactWords Ash reminds him that they can't touch each others glasses]] and smugly moves on to his next mug.

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* In "As Good as It Gets" as Albert is describing the potential marks he's lined up (complete with captions) he gets to Viscount Manley and eloquently asks what words he can use to sum up this [[SarcasmMode "fine young product of the aristocracy"]] the caption "Absolute Arse" appears beneath Manley. When the team is voting on which mark to go after, Ash picks Manley and writes "Posh git" on his ballot.

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* In "As Good as It Gets" as Albert is describing the potential marks he's lined up (complete with captions) he gets to Viscount Manley and eloquently asks what words he can use to sum up this [[SarcasmMode "fine young product of the aristocracy"]] the caption "Absolute Arse" appears beneath Manley. When the team is voting on which mark to go after, Ash picks Manley and writes "Posh git" on his ballot.ballot.

* In "Ding Dong, That's My Song," the team con game show host convinces developer Dale Ridley to front their non-existent company to buy the studio that fired him many years ago. Ridley's price is 2.5 million pounds, and [[ItsPersonal permission to drive a bulldozer during the demolition of the studio.]]

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