jhunter1163
beer-swilling semiliterate
Here in the States, not too many people are hip to Father Ted. I can say "Drink! Arse! ◊◊◊◊! Girrrrrls!" in a crowded and get nothing but blank looks.
The loud, annoying laugh track needs to go.
As far as I know Ireland is not and never was part of Great Britain or the British Isles*.When did Ireland stop being in the British Isles archipelago?
How did it move?
As far as I know Ireland is not and never was part of Great Britain or the British Isles*.
Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and the rest of Ireland is a republic.
Hence the expression "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
[edit]* I am tempted to remove this to hide my embarrassment, but maybe I had better leave my error in place - Britannica says that Ireland is part of the British Isles so I am wrong[/edit]
I love Father Ted and Black Books (perhaps even more), do you think The IT Crowd. and Hippies would be worth getting on dvd?
Here in the States, not too many people are hip to Father Ted. I can say "Drink! Arse! ◊◊◊◊! Girrrrrls!" in a crowded and get nothing but blank looks.
The 'My Lovely Horse' video is pure genius.
He could've been Pope, Ted. But the ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ Jesuits, they have it all tied up
We never wanted it anyway
Ditto Scotland
Ditto Wales
Ditto Northumberland
Ditto Kent
and the sooner the Isle of Wight floats off the better
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Mother Nature has that in hand alreadyYou forgot Cornwall.
I'm pretty sure if you liked Black Books, you like Spaced.
The loud, annoying laugh track needs to go.
When it comes to the gentle deconstruction of religion, another good British comedy show was the little known This morning with Richard not Judy. I cant post links but a youtube search of "sunday heroes" & "pause for thought for the day" throws up some good sketches![]()
Look at you with your suit and tie, wanting to post links. You'll be wanting the moon on a stick next.