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27 Dec 2003, 00:50
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Has Soup On His Head
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French and Saunders
Still got "It"
The White Stripes sendup was brilliant. Britney & Madonna , excellent. They can do no wrong!
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27 Dec 2003, 01:14
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Re: French and Saunders
Sorry, Kura, but your thread is lacking the statement "are wank". Much the same as that horrendously unfunny show 'The Office', they just aren't funny.
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27 Dec 2003, 01:18
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Belgarath The Sorcerer
Sorry, Kura, but your thread is lacking the statement "are wank". Much the same as that horrendously unfunny show 'The Office', they just aren't funny.
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Dear Belgarath
I appreciate youre on a high after seeing Liverpool finally win a home game, and as such youve probably drunk at least a dozen cans of high strength lager, which i believe is a tradition amongst Liverpool fans. However i feel this has perhaps clouded your judgement on what was an excellent new years show. You simply will have to accept one day that not all humour in this world is like Bo Selecta, and whilst Avid and his plastic faces and northern accents are wonderfully funny, French and Saunders have been doing this for a long time, and always manager to hit the spot with their christmas and new year specials.
Youre sincerely
Kurashima
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
It was matter for general remark,
Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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27 Dec 2003, 01:25
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First Disciple of Aldur
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Kurashima
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They just aren't funny any more.
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27 Dec 2003, 01:35
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Re: French and Saunders
This thread is now "Saunders: Would you?"
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27 Dec 2003, 03:41
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Re: French and Saunders
FAS was never any funny. I personally think that females which are fun is an oxymoron.
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27 Dec 2003, 03:48
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Baron Morte
FAS was never any funny. I personally think that females which are fun is an oxymoron.
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So based on your logic, I can assume your a woman?
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27 Dec 2003, 03:53
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Re: French and Saunders
A simple joke for a simple man.
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27 Dec 2003, 04:07
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Baron Morte
FAS was never any funny. I personally think that females which are fun is an oxymoron.
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Considering your location, im utterly amazed by the level of feedback you seem able to provide on tonights UK television.
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
It was matter for general remark,
Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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27 Dec 2003, 04:15
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Kurashima
Considering your location, im utterly amazed by the level of feedback you seem able to provide on tonights UK television.
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You would be staggered by the feats of digital television.
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27 Dec 2003, 04:23
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Re: French and Saunders
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You would be staggered by the feats of digital television.
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Im sure i would. However the concept of your "Just happening to be watching the BBC at the time when French and Saunders was on this evening" is more than a little far fetched.
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
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Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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27 Dec 2003, 04:36
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Re: French and Saunders
I think you fail to realise how much this BBC network helps me to learn this language, and have some fun while at it. The british accent is far more understandable to me than any other.
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27 Dec 2003, 04:42
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Baron Morte
I think you fail to realise how much this BBC network helps me to learn this language, and have some fun while at it. The british accent is far more understandable to me than any other.
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Im glad that you feel this, despite your current massacre of said language in most conversations.
Im sure if half the asylum seekers in the UK took the time to learn English, we wouldnt have half the problems we have now.
This is in no way a shot at asylum seekers in general, simply those who choose to generate communities which do not attempt to integrate themselves, instead choosing to isolate themselves and thus creating mistrust and a climate in which racism thrives.
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And the Banker, inspired with a courage so new
It was matter for general remark,
Rushed madly ahead and was lost to their view
In his zeal to discover the Snark
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27 Dec 2003, 04:45
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Re: French and Saunders
I hardly believe this is a case of massacre. Its more like a petty robbery.
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27 Dec 2003, 11:00
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Re: French and Saunders
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I personally think that females which are fun is an oxymoron.
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Jessica Stevenson co-wrote Spaced, so no.
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27 Dec 2003, 12:28
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by LHC
This thread is now "Saunders: Would you?"
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*shudder*
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27 Dec 2003, 13:30
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Re: French and Saunders
The Office special was brilliant, I feel asleep during French n Saunders (The Matrix gag at the start was boring me).
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27 Dec 2003, 14:12
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Re: French and Saunders
French and saunders are great, frankly. Comedy dissapointment of the year though - the alistair mcgowan posh and becks thing. I love the big impression, but that show was god awful.
Ronni ancona though - i would, would, would.
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27 Dec 2003, 14:27
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Re: French and Saunders
For once i agree with deffeh
french and saunders were very funny, but the becks impression thing was a big pile of wank
didn't find any of it funny which is unusual for him
having said this i never find alastair mcgowan as good since i started watching john coleshaw
The office as always was slow, found the first couple of episodes funny, but then it was the same old crap
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27 Dec 2003, 14:31
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Re: French and Saunders
F&S: excellent
The Office: I can't put into words how excellent this was
Posh and Becks thing: shocker as:
1)posh and becks jokes not that funny
2)alistair mcgowan not that funny
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27 Dec 2003, 16:36
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Re: French and Saunders
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Originally Posted by Karmulian
For once i agree with deffeh
french and saunders were very funny, but the becks impression thing was a big pile of wank
didn't find any of it funny which is unusual for him
having said this i never find alastair mcgowan as good since i started watching john coleshaw
The office as always was slow, found the first couple of episodes funny, but then it was the same old crap
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First i read the name on the left as "Kurashima", and thought, Fair enough, me and kura dont often agree etc.
But if theres ever a time youve engaged in any sort of debate with me karm, id be quite suprised.
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27 Dec 2003, 16:46
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Re: French and Saunders
i didn't really read this thread. was it good?
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27 Dec 2003, 19:30
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Re: French and Saunders
I enjoyed it, but then I enjoyed the Posh and Becks thing too. And The Office for that matter.
I also laughed at "Shanghai Noon". Not "Meet the Parents" though. That was crap.
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