2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps
2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps
just wondered how many people from this site watch this quality t.v. show lol cos i know theres been good and bad things wrote about it,its a bit like marmite either people love it or hate but which one are you the lover or the hater...?????// personally i love it lol
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Awful, watched about 20 minutes of it once, never again.
For comedy I'd go for the timeless Alan Partridge (particularly the 'Travel Tavern' series ), pretty much anything by Chris Morris (Day Today, Brass Eye etc.) or more recently the brilliant Curb Your Enthusiasm.
As for Will & Grace, if I happen to catch a glimpse of it while I'm flicking through channels, I find it very hard to stop myself putting my fist through the telly. Especially if I hear that squeaky voiced bint, somone please execute her immediately......
For comedy I'd go for the timeless Alan Partridge (particularly the 'Travel Tavern' series ), pretty much anything by Chris Morris (Day Today, Brass Eye etc.) or more recently the brilliant Curb Your Enthusiasm.
As for Will & Grace, if I happen to catch a glimpse of it while I'm flicking through channels, I find it very hard to stop myself putting my fist through the telly. Especially if I hear that squeaky voiced bint, somone please execute her immediately......
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Hats off to the Alan Partidge aficionados... the series in the Travel Tavern, along side Phoenix Nights, are where it's at for me.
Have you heard there's going to be an Alan Partidge film?? My bet is it will be crap, but I'll still go and see it anyway.
Will and Grace and 2 pints of lager are undoubtedly terrible comedy shows (in my opinion), but my vote for absolute worst goes to a short-lived remake of the American sitcom, Married with Children... it was called Married for Life and starred... Russ Abbot. It was truly truly woeful, the only bit I can remember was when they try to get out of a restaurant without paying by holding up one of Russ Abbot's shoes and threatening the waiter with the smell.
I'm cringing just thinking about it.
Have you heard there's going to be an Alan Partidge film?? My bet is it will be crap, but I'll still go and see it anyway.
Will and Grace and 2 pints of lager are undoubtedly terrible comedy shows (in my opinion), but my vote for absolute worst goes to a short-lived remake of the American sitcom, Married with Children... it was called Married for Life and starred... Russ Abbot. It was truly truly woeful, the only bit I can remember was when they try to get out of a restaurant without paying by holding up one of Russ Abbot's shoes and threatening the waiter with the smell.
I'm cringing just thinking about it.
friends is class lol sum people have a dry sense of humour, i like alan partridge but not a big fan of the office, my kind of comedy is just off the cuff good comedy, i mean i like the bad boys movies because of the action but also because i find it very funny just like the fresh prince of belair. sum comedy shows go with the personality's and my personality is a bit crazy always up for a laugh etc hence the reason ill watch anything that makes me laugh...
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ha ha!for some odd reason i quite enjoy keeping up appearances it is so hammy.
There are a number of things that you can guarantee during any episode of Keeping up Appearances;
Onslow's car will backfire
Hyacinth will get a call from her son (Sheridan) demanding money
'Daddy' will go missing
'Daddy' will reappear at the end wearing a WW2 helmet
Hyacinth will be startled by a barking dog from Onslow's car, and fall into the hedge
I know there's more, anyone wish to add anything?