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What's the next 'bit of fun'? Filming in Israel with a NAZ1 plate, perhaps? Ribtickling stuff, I'm sure you'd agree.
I personally think Clarkson is brilliant, he is very clever in his humour and its very funny. I enjoy it even more because the pathetic loony left bed wetting brigade get in such a frenzy over it. 😆But what I cant understand is why get so worked up over nothing? Its brilliant.
People on here aren't interested in bear facts, unless it suits.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on January 01, 2015, 04:23:45 pmPeople on here aren't interested in bear facts, unless it suits.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BearYou're right. A bit boring.
BSTSo everyone who disagrees with you is talking complete b*llocks then!Your last post, and your claim that Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends, is testimony to the typical way you react towards people who disagree with you on this forum. It is a clear indication that you generally consider people who oppose your opinion, or like something that you don't, as just bell ends who talk b*llocks!............
your claim that Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends, is testimony to the typical way you react towards people who disagree with you on this forum.
BBAs a general rule of thumb, I reckon you can assess when someone is talking complete b*llocks if their posts get "liked" by people who talk complete b*llocks.
Humour has to be put in context. What was funny in the 1970's may now appear offensive to us in the present day. Allowances have to be made.I caught a bit of the 'Battle of Britain' film the other day and couldn't believe it when a dog in it was called the 'n' word. That was his name and it was perfectly acceptable back then to name your dog this if it was black. Fair play to the BBC for not editing this out. Imagine these days the looks of horror if you went out with your black dog and had named it the 'n' word and was shouting here 'n' fetch the ball.What about Fawlty Towers. IMHO the finest comedy series there has ever been. Judged by today's standards a lot of it would now be classed as politically incorrect and racist. Like I say, you lefties need to put things in context and stop having double standards and being so serious about everything. You'd feel a lot better for it.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 29, 2014, 12:05:29 pmClarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends. His stock in trade is very obvious jabs at self-righteous liberal types. There's a role for that humour. It's not massively clever or innovative but plenty of people lap it up. My real grouse with him is not that. That's just being a second rate comedian. My grouse is the several newspaper articles and TV programmes that he's made about South Yorkshire. He's from here. And he makes deliberate, nasty, stereotyping digs at the place he came from, for other people's amusement. That puts him on a par with the black house servants who would perform for their white masters' amusement by taking the piss out of the shortcomings of their own kin. He's a pathetic Kitson and I'd gladly punch his f***ing lights out for that reason alone. But I suspect he's actually a very needy man. I guess he feels a need to apologise for and belittle the place he came from. And in that sense, I suppose we should pity the tosser.I'd be grateful if you could prove your comment. Shouldn't be too hard to find 10 articles. Evidence man. Where is it? I thought you prided yourself on backing up your fatuous statements.
Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends. His stock in trade is very obvious jabs at self-righteous liberal types. There's a role for that humour. It's not massively clever or innovative but plenty of people lap it up. My real grouse with him is not that. That's just being a second rate comedian. My grouse is the several newspaper articles and TV programmes that he's made about South Yorkshire. He's from here. And he makes deliberate, nasty, stereotyping digs at the place he came from, for other people's amusement. That puts him on a par with the black house servants who would perform for their white masters' amusement by taking the piss out of the shortcomings of their own kin. He's a pathetic Kitson and I'd gladly punch his f***ing lights out for that reason alone. But I suspect he's actually a very needy man. I guess he feels a need to apologise for and belittle the place he came from. And in that sense, I suppose we should pity the tosser.
Quote from: IC1967 on January 02, 2015, 04:53:47 pmHumour has to be put in context. What was funny in the 1970's may now appear offensive to us in the present day. Allowances have to be made.I caught a bit of the 'Battle of Britain' film the other day and couldn't believe it when a dog in it was called the 'n' word. That was his name and it was perfectly acceptable back then to name your dog this if it was black. Fair play to the BBC for not editing this out. Imagine these days the looks of horror if you went out with your black dog and had named it the 'n' word and was shouting here 'n' fetch the ball.What about Fawlty Towers. IMHO the finest comedy series there has ever been. Judged by today's standards a lot of it would now be classed as politically incorrect and racist. Like I say, you lefties need to put things in context and stop having double standards and being so serious about everything. You'd feel a lot better for it.It was the Dambusters!
BBQuoteyour claim that Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends, is testimony to the typical way you react towards people who disagree with you on this forum.Hang on. I've lost the thread here. A few posts ago, you were complaining that people who complain at idle, offensive stereotyping humour were po-faced do-gooders. But then that's the thing about idle, offensive stereotyping. It's only funny when it's aimed at someone else.
Quote from: Boomstick on January 02, 2015, 01:00:35 pmI personally think Clarkson is brilliant, he is very clever in his humour and its very funny. I enjoy it even more because the pathetic loony left bed wetting brigade get in such a frenzy over it. 😆But what I cant understand is why get so worked up over nothing? Its brilliant. As I said. He's a bell end making obvious, second-rate humour which appeals to certain people. Case in point here...Every generation has stars who make a fortune by serving up shit, stereotyping humour which appeals to people who find shit stereotyping humour hilarious, and which looks quaintly thick to future generations. People used to roll in the aisles at Jim Davidson doing the Chalky White act. Ho-ho-ho. All blacks are pimps with weird accents chucking hilarious and deeply perceptive humour. Clarkson's a chip from the same block.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 02, 2015, 06:15:44 pmBBQuoteyour claim that Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends, is testimony to the typical way you react towards people who disagree with you on this forum.Hang on. I've lost the thread here. A few posts ago, you were complaining that people who complain at idle, offensive stereotyping humour were po-faced do-gooders. But then that's the thing about idle, offensive stereotyping. It's only funny when it's aimed at someone else. So "Clarkson's a bell end who makes humour for bell ends" isn't offensive stereotyping?
Quote from: Filo on January 02, 2015, 06:41:49 pmQuote from: IC1967 on January 02, 2015, 04:53:47 pmHumour has to be put in context. What was funny in the 1970's may now appear offensive to us in the present day. Allowances have to be made.I caught a bit of the 'Battle of Britain' film the other day and couldn't believe it when a dog in it was called the 'n' word. That was his name and it was perfectly acceptable back then to name your dog this if it was black. Fair play to the BBC for not editing this out. Imagine these days the looks of horror if you went out with your black dog and had named it the 'n' word and was shouting here 'n' fetch the ball.What about Fawlty Towers. IMHO the finest comedy series there has ever been. Judged by today's standards a lot of it would now be classed as politically incorrect and racist. Like I say, you lefties need to put things in context and stop having double standards and being so serious about everything. You'd feel a lot better for it.It was the Dambusters!You're right. I apologise abjectly for my mistake. If only some others around here could take a leaf out of my book.