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8 hours ago, Thane of Cawdor said:

I actually feel a bit guilty for disliking this frolicsome, good-natured puppy, but his relentless smiley and inoffensive nature irritates me a great deal. As does his vacuous wittering on important political issues.

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7 hours ago, velo army said:

Greenie for using "frolicsome".

You, however, sir, are a curmudgeon.

Greenie for being a curmudgeon.

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On 08/01/2023 at 08:25, StellarHibee said:

No it isn't. People think it's funny because they're told that's what funny looks like, not because it actually is funny, it isn't.

Never heard of it before I first watched it. 

I found it funny.  I suspect you might be wrong.

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On 08/01/2023 at 08:25, StellarHibee said:

No it isn't. People think it's funny because they're told that's what funny looks like, not because it actually is funny, it isn't.

Watched Family Guy tonight.

There was a Kenny G sax playing sketch.  Quick Google assured me it was funny and I was allowed to laugh.

Must say VAR cartoon comedy is not as good as the old days.

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19 minutes ago, ScotiaNostra said:

lately I have noticed the word "Absolutely" coming in to frequent use, though its used in a different context it seems to have become the UK version of "awesome"

Once you notice it, its everyfeckingwhere. I apologise in advance.

Agreed. But you have absolutely no reason to apologise.

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15 hours ago, Hedgecutter said:

David Hayman, probably because of his overly-dramatic acting style.  He can't act like a normal person would, and instead has to has to have some OTT arty-farty stage production style voice.  

Worked with David JR once upon a time and David SR turned up one day to pick him up - he's fucking tiny.

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1 hour ago, ScotiaNostra said:

lately I have noticed the word "Absolutely" coming in to frequent use, though its used in a different context it seems to have become the UK version of "awesome"

Once you notice it, its everyfeckingwhere. I apologise in advance.

TV return for cult Scots comedy Absolutely on the cards after reunion ...

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