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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Boomstick on March 26, 2011, 04:25:19 pm
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Beaker was famous for his monosylabic gasps of worrisome fear and complete inability to stay in control of simple things. So the resemblance does not stop at looks
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Beaker
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Red Ed.
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Those resemblences are truly uncanny. Apart from the hair colour. And the ears. And the nose. And the size of the eyes. And the mouth shape. Quite remarkable of you to have spotted that! Your talent for comedic perception is clearly on a par with your ability to skilfully analyse political arguments.
Who was it who said that there has never yet been a quality comedian with right-wing views? He'd obviously never heard our own little chuckle bunny Boomstick had he?
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Who was it who said that there has never yet been a quality comedian with right-wing views? He'd obviously never heard our own little chuckle bunny Boomstick had he?
Jim Davidson, anyone?
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Who was it who said that there has never yet been a quality comedian with right-wing views? He'd obviously never heard our own little chuckle bunny Boomstick had he?
Jim Davidson, anyone?
He said quality. And comedian.
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oh I'm so sorry to poke fun at your leader. In no way shape or form should the great leader of the trade unions be made to look like a muppet, even though he does (and in fact speak like one). He is obviously very powerful and in control at all times.
Until it comes to a cup and saucer, he can't quite fathom that concept.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2749946/Energy-Secretary-Ed-Miliband-spills-tea-over-his-shirt-and-tie-during-community-discussion.html
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:laugh: didn't see the word \"quality\"
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oh I'm so sorry to poke fun at your leader. In no way shape or form should the great leader of the trade unions be made to look like a muppet, even though he does (and in fact speak like one). He is obviously very powerful and in control at all times.
Until it comes to a cup and saucer, he can't quite fathom that concept.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2749946/Energy-Secretary-Ed-Miliband-spills-tea-over-his-shirt-and-tie-during-community-discussion.html
Well, 1, the Sun's a shite paper, and 2, it's actually quite easy to spill your tea..
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Who was it who said that there has never yet been a quality comedian with right-wing views? He'd obviously never heard our own little chuckle bunny Boomstick had he?
Jim Davidson, anyone?
Oh aye, I forgot about him. Walking round on stage saying \"Nick, nick nick\" and doing a crap Jamaican accent for Chalky White. It's a wonder we didn't have an epidemic of burst sides in the 1970s and 80s.
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oh I'm so sorry to poke fun at your leader. In no way shape or form should the great leader of the trade unions be made to look like a muppet, even though he does (and in fact speak like one). He is obviously very powerful and in control at all times.
Until it comes to a cup and saucer, he can't quite fathom that concept.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2749946/Energy-Secretary-Ed-Miliband-spills-tea-over-his-shirt-and-tie-during-community-discussion.html
Poke fun all you like my friend. It's what makes the world go round. Just try to be funny when you do it.
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You are really touchy when it comes to your precious labour party, its quite sad really. I just knew when I made the post you would be the 1st to reply. Thankyou for not dissapointing me.:thumbsup:
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My wife reckons you can tell how good a film is by how many tissues you get through when watching it... Funnily enough, I have a similar ranking system.
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You are really touchy when it comes to your precious labour party, its quite sad really. I just knew when I made the post you would be the 1st to reply. Thankyou for not dissapointing me.:thumbsup:
Not in the slightest. I just react violently to w**k humour. Tell me a funny joke about Labour and I'll laugh my cock off.
Winston Churchill on the finest Labour leader in history for example. Churchill thought Atlee had zero presence and personality and put him down like this.
\"An empty taxi pulled up at No 10 yesterday and Clement Atlee got out.\"
\"Clement Atlee is a modest man. Which is good because he has much to be modest about.\"
Clever, biting humour, getting to the point of a person's defects. Not some random pair of photos with a \"Labour Leader Is A Spacker\" type punchline.
Now. Go and practice a bit more on your humour. Here's a potentially rich theme. Ed Miliband's hair & seagull shit. I'll leave you to work out the comedic premise.
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My favourite Churchill quotes are when he told that moose that he'd be sober in the morning and 'Oh Yes'.
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My favourite Churchill quotes are when he told that moose that he'd be sober in the morning and 'Oh Yes'.
He's a goldmine of quotes, some funny, some profound, some very good advice. Not bad for a Liberal/Tory t**t
\"You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else.\"
\"I'm just preparing my impromptu remarks.\"
\"If you are going through hell, keep going.\"
\"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened.\"
\"If you have an important point to make, don't try to be subtle or clever. Use a pile driver. Hit the point once. Then come back and hit it again. Then hit it a third time - a tremendous whack.\"
My favourite, a propos of this thread is:
\"When I am abroad, I always make it a rule never to criticize or attack the government of my own country. I make up for lost time when I come home.\"
But maybe the most profound of all is:
\"Play the game for more than you can afford to lose... only then will you learn the game.\"
Or maybe this one...
\"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter.\"
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I was listening to the cricket during the week and Michael Holding came out with something that reminded me of Churchill.
He said 'The problem with common sense is that it isn't all that common'.
Don't know if that's his own but it made me smile.
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I was listening to the cricket during the week and Michael Holding came out with something that reminded me of Churchill.
He said 'The problem with common sense is that it isn't all that common'.
Don't know if that's his own but it made me smile.
I had a similar experience at BV several years ago when the proverbial Old Bloke Behind Me murmured, \"Oh f**king hell, here we go again. Bang, bang, bang. Can't we do owt more f**king subtle?\" as Cusack's tactics got too much for him.
I beleive Churchill was the first to use that particular phrase in response to Bomber Harris's approach to war.
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\"U Boats are those dastardly villains that sink our ships while submarines are those brave and glorious craft which sink theirs\"
The bloke must have laughed himself to kip just about every night. He was a comedic genius. Oh, and he weren't too bad at a couple of other things too. Heard the one about supping with the Devil? He made that one on the floor of the House.
Cheers
BobG
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Not like you to contribute to a thread supporting BST Bob. Mind you I'Ve just got in pissed so I could be wrong. Hopefully I'll be sober in the morning.
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Me? I love BST! Intelligent, acerbic, wise and informed. Can't ask for much more.
I'm not pissed. Am half deaf though. Been to a gig tonight.
BobG
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I didnt know Justin Bieber was playing out your way, Bob.
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Ha ha! Rock mate. 70's rock.
BobG
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My favourite Churchill quote:
Nancy Astor - \"Winston, if I were your wife, I'd put poison in your coffee\"
Churchill - \"If I were your husband, I'd drink it\".
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He was also spot on about that farce that is the \"Alternative Vote.\"
\"the most worthless votes given for the most worthless candidates.” Churchill said AV “adds new features of caprice and uncertainty to the conduct of each individual election… Imagine making the representation of great constituencies dependent on the second preferences of the hindmost candidates. The hindmost candidate would become a personage of considerable importance, and the old phrase, ‘Devil take the hindmost’ will acquire a new significance.”
Whatever your political allegiance, vote NO to AV on May 5th.
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Never thought I'd find myself aligning myself with a Tory Prime Minister (well, two, it would seem) but in this case I'm prepared to do just that.