I'm guessing you mean Fast Show but I read it first as Fat Shaw.Like something out of the Fast Shaw it’s that farcical. And cunts actually fell for it. Unbelievable.
I'm guessing you mean Fast Show but I read it first as Fat Shaw.Like something out of the Fast Shaw it’s that farcical. And cunts actually fell for it. Unbelievable.
I sympathise, but the reality is there are no Brexit benefits. None.The biggest Brexit benefit by a mile for me is watching that lying turd sit there blinking and gulping on TV every day whilst he gets roundly schooled by one sensible person after another.
That's the slow showI'm guessing you mean Fast Show but I read it first as Fat Shaw.
What about me being able to say “I told you so” on a daily basis.I sympathise, but the reality is there are no Brexit benefits. None.
Not even that.
Not true. There are a multitude of financial benefits for the politicians involved in the whole process.I sympathise, but the reality is there are no Brexit benefits. None.
Not even that.
You saying ‘I told you so’ isn’t a benefit.What about me being able to say “I told you so” on a daily basis.
It’s a benefit for me, MLF.You saying ‘I told you so’ isn’t a benefit.
You saying ‘I told you so’ is Tuesday.
MLF? MILF I’m au fait with (linguistically, natch). But MLF, nope.It’s a benefit for me, MLF.
My learned friend?MLF? MILF I’m au fait with (linguistically, natch). But MLF, nope.
As a kid I never had more than the odd day off school (having a mum as a teacher didn’t help. Or a dad who worked for 35 years in the same Clayton factory where days off were anathema to his working ways) but the theme tune to Crown Court still brings back lovely memories of being dropped off at me Nanna’s in Moston whenever I was off school and watching it whilst eating pea and ham soup with crusty white bread. And never getting to see the verdict’cos I was carted back in to school the next day!!My learned friend?
Courtroom dramas on TV have some uses!
As a kid I never had more than the odd day off school (having a mum as a teacher didn’t help. Or a dad who worked for 35 years in the same Clayton factory where days off were anathema to his working ways) but the theme tune to Crown Court still brings back lovely memories of being dropped off at me Nanna’s in Moston whenever I was off school and watching it whilst eating pea and ham soup with crusty white bread. And never getting to see the verdict’cos I was carted back in to school the next day!!
As a kid I never had more than the odd day off school (having a mum as a teacher didn’t help. Or a dad who worked for 35 years in the same Clayton factory where days off were anathema to his working ways) but the theme tune to Crown Court still brings back lovely memories of being dropped off at me Nanna’s in Moston whenever I was off school and watching it whilst eating pea and ham soup with crusty white bread. And never getting to see the verdict’cos I was carted back in to school the next day!!
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I had completely forgotten this series. It was on in that dead tv time that you only saw if you were sick, like Bagpuss, Mr Benn and Crossroads.