Sun Jan 23, 2005 7:35 pm
Igg wrote:Yeah.
But you probably wouldn't- you would get some of it, but it's a very British sort of thing to be doing.
Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:06 pm
Skullsplitter wrote:Twinkle wrote:I love it personally. It's my sense of humour totally. I'm not keen on "we're ladies" or the one who throws up. Lou and Andy are hilarious ("Yeh I know.. I want tha' one") and Vicky "Yeah but no but yeah but no but...Oh mah Gawd I sooo can't believe you jost said tha'!" cracks me up so much. *BIG fan*
I hate your new set. I'd tell you on msn but it wont let me sign in. But i still love you as a person.
I enjoy little britain enormously, I like the gentle village lady who is violently sick when she discovers the cakes she tries are made by ethic minorities.
Tue Jan 25, 2005 11:52 am
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Tue Jan 25, 2005 10:33 pm
Igg wrote:Twinkle's right (but of course she is!)
It's not prejudiced at all, the BBC wouldn't show it if it was, it's just a non-PC (thank christ) show that takes the mick out people's prejudices and shows how stupid they really are.
And Andy isn't really disabledTakes the mick out of people pretending to be disabled, sponging off society. Believe me there are quite a few of these.
Actually, I feel I should tell my story here.
My mum works in The Appeals Service. When people apply for benefits and get refused, or their benefits are stopped, they appeal agains the decision, and it can go to tribunal- my mother chairs some such tribunals. A colleague of hers was dealing with a Disability Appeal, and the person appealing was in a wheelchair. In the middle of the tribunal, the fire alarm went off. The man jumped up out of his wheelchair and ran out of the building!
When they got back in my mum's colleague said to him 'Don't worry, that was an emergency, it doesn't count'. Of course he was joking and the man didn't win the appeal. ROFL.
Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:42 pm