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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
has anyone ever addressed the question of who keeps manufacturing an endless supply of bullets for everyone?
They did have a bullet making factory at one stage.,
I remembered that after posting and hoped someone wouldn't call me out on it. no such luck.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
has anyone ever addressed the question of who keeps manufacturing an endless supply of bullets for everyone?
They did have a bullet making factory at one stage.,
I remembered that after posting and hoped someone wouldn't call me out on it. no such luck.
Who’s mowing the lawns and refining the petrol ? I gave up when the people who lived at the tip turned up .
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
has anyone ever addressed the question of who keeps manufacturing an endless supply of bullets for everyone?
Finally this season with the six year jump, they appear to have run out of ammo and I can't recall seeing a gun. Suspect there'll be a twist though as they've only had to worry about slow moving zombies throughout that time and that may change now.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
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@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
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@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
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@jegga twitter would have a melt down with the likes of Sid James Kenneth Williams et al
SJW's heads explode at the mere mention of the Carry On franchise or heavens forbid the Black and White Minstrels
@Catogrande bastard now I can't get the Love Thy Neighbours theme out of my head. You talking to me snowflake hur hur hur
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
On the Buses was so cringeworthy and shit but by golly it was fun to watch for some reason.
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
Seeing as how I referenced Love Thy Neighbour, the term classic may have been tongue in cheek. Or irony as you would not understand.
Being a Kiwi and all.
Oh fuck do I have to explain everything?
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@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
Seeing as how I referenced Love Thy Neighbour, the term classic may have been tongue in cheek. Or irony as you would not understand.
Being a Kiwi and all.
Oh fuck do I have to explain everything?
I was trying to avoid offending you , having read your posts it’s possible you saw love thy neighbour as high art
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@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga twitter would have a melt down with the likes of Sid James Kenneth Williams et al
SJW's heads explode at the mere mention of the Carry On franchise or heavens forbid the Black and White Minstrels
@Catogrande bastard now I can't get the Love Thy Neighbours theme out of my head. You talking to me snowflake hur hur hur
Watched the Father Ted episode lastnight where they enter a look a like contest. His long standing rival Father DICK burns and co were the supremes.. complete with ‘black face’
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@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
Seeing as how I referenced Love Thy Neighbour, the term classic may have been tongue in cheek. Or irony as you would not understand.
Being a Kiwi and all.
Oh fuck do I have to explain everything?
I was trying to avoid offending you , having read your posts it’s possible you saw love thy neighbour as high art
More social commentary really
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Did anyone enjoy Mrs Brown's Boys?
Me neither.
About as funny as Ebola
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@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Did anyone enjoy Mrs Brown's Boys?
Me neither.
About as funny as Ebola
Made even worse by irritating workmates at the time coming in and quoting all the 'hilarious' lines.
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@MN5 I watched a few episodes, largely pants, but one ep had a scene that was farking hilarious, but it was more an ad-lib scene and most of the people on screen were struggling not to laugh....cant recall what it was about, but I watched a few eps after that with high hopes...
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@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@dogmeat said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@jegga said in TV Serieseseses:
@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
@Virgil said in TV Serieseseses:
@JK said in TV Serieseseses:
I've rewatched UK Shameless and also a season or two of Skins. Many repeated laughs!
Rewatching some classic British comedies at the moment. Blackadder
was earlier now up to Father Ted.
Fuck that is a funny show, genuine classic. Gotta love the unique slapstick laughs and how they take the piss out of the Catholic Church. Every priest you encounter throughout the series is unique and fucked up in some way.
Gotta love Father Jack too (“more waster”, as he rightly says during a wet t shirt contest dream..)Love father ted eh!
Actually tried to watch some monty python over the xmas break and couldnt work out how I use to find it funny
Python has dated badly save for the odd sketch.
Yeah I heard all about it when I was a kid , then I ended up having a mate who was obsessed with it and we watched a lot in the holidays . I thought it was mostly tedious, “ no one expects the Spanish Inquisition “ yeah , ok . Fuckoff .
Watched Fawlty Towers again last year, has its moments but basically it’s a show about a tall obnoxious prick yelling a lot and hitting his incompetent Spanish employee.
Some British comedies are too dry for their own good.'Are you being served' is still a fucken good laugh.
I've decided John Cleese is a bit of a strange bloke after reading various bits and pieces about him. Didn't get laid until the age of 24.
At the Station Hotel in Beach Road
Python was always hit and miss but it was revolutionary at the time so you accepted that 2/3 were meh for the couple of skits that were gold.
We are talking 50 years ago. Whilst it was very Oxbridge it was up against the likes of Morecambe and Wise and On the Buses. The likes of Blackadder and the Young Ones and a lot else that came later probably wouldn't exist without Python. It's just that what was new is now passe and more than a bit lame
You referenced all those classic old comedy shows but no mention of Love Thy Neighbour. Shame.
On the busses was classic? We used to get lots of excruciatingly bad British comedies when I was a kid , if today’s woke kids are offended by Friends I’d love to see what they make of Mind your language.
Seeing as how I referenced Love Thy Neighbour, the term classic may have been tongue in cheek. Or irony as you would not understand.
Being a Kiwi and all.
Oh fuck do I have to explain everything?
I was trying to avoid offending you , having read your posts it’s possible you saw love thy neighbour as high art
More social commentary really
I'd rather have my japs eye swabbed again than watch that show.
One of the benefits of the poms joining the EU and some distance opening up culturally between us was a tailing off of the awful cheaply made "comedies" that used to infest our screens. I'm talking shit like hi de hi or metal mickey or whatever that show was with mr blobby in it.
I found out a couple of years ago they made a blobby theme park, not surprisingly is a post apocalyptic wreck now.
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@Catogrande said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Did anyone enjoy Mrs Brown's Boys?
Me neither.
About as funny as Ebola
That, guest starring Miranda is going to be what I'm forced to watch on loop in hell.