British Humour at its Best
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British Humour at its Best
I miss that '80s show.
It does make me wonder what Thais think when we mock our monarchy.
Remember to 'Like' it.
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I tried watching that recently. I used to like it years ago but that type of humor feels a bit dated. I got bored and turned it off after a few scenes.
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True JB. I bet you laughed at Friends and Lenny Henry too.
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I laughed at Lenny Henry and liked Sally James in Tiswas. I never got into that Friends show.
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The best English humor doesn't need puppets of special effects, and still can make fun of simple common deja-vu stuff, as i perceive it.
But, i'm just a frog.
But, i'm just a frog.
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Hear hear. I just started watching it from the link above and turned it off after 1:15.Ghostwriter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:08 pm The best English humor doesn't need puppets of special effects, and still can make fun of simple common deja-vu stuff, as i perceive it.
But, i'm just a frog.
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Maybe in my eagerness to share 'best' was probably a bit of a stretch.
It made me chuckle, admittedly it ain't quite up there with Drop the Dead Donkey or Mr. Bean.
It made me chuckle, admittedly it ain't quite up there with Drop the Dead Donkey or Mr. Bean.
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I didn't find it particulalry funny. A couple of good parts & portrayal of the cabinet & Harry good, let down by the scriptSkankykins wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 1:23 pm Maybe in my eagerness to share 'best' was probably a bit of a stretch.
It made me chuckle, admittedly it ain't quite up there with Drop the Dead Donkey or Mr. Bean.
The Trump tweeting stuff & Covid a bit poor. Debate ok. No point to satirise Trump, its already too far fetched to begin with.
And the song was no "Our god is bigger than your god"
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Hahaha!
Sid James. A true Londoner/Saffer.
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