British Comedy Guide

Quiz ya! Page 11

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And he will probably tell me I should have put a comma after larriot!

Quote: Marc P @ April 20 2008, 4:22 PM BST

He's tugging on your larriot thing. But all the same best not to use txt spk.

:)

"larriot thing"?

:)

That's why the missing comma isn;t good. :)

Quote: Aaron @ April 20 2008, 4:03 PM BST

Yay! :)

(I trust it's historically accurate?)

Well, it's trying to be!

Quote: Marc P @ April 20 2008, 4:29 PM BST

:)

That's why the missing comma isn;t good. :)

Laughing out loud

(I still don't understand what you meant.)

Quote: zooo @ April 20 2008, 4:30 PM BST

Well, it's trying to be!

Cool cool. You'll have to come up to the Museum in Docklands and consult their curator! :D

Pulling on your larriot, i.e. pulling your leg comes, I think, from Blazing Saddles.

Quote: zooo @ April 20 2008, 4:30 PM BST

Well, it's trying to be!

What is it about?

No spoilers! :O

Ha. It's about Oscar Wilde's and Bram Stoker's less successful brothers.

Haha! Coool!

Were Oscar Wilde and Bram Stoker related?

Nope, they were friends. But Bram stole Oscar's girlfriend once. (Before he were proper gay and that.)

Did he, well isnt that a sordid little affair? was she a bit of a slapper then?

Must have been.
Dirty, dirty girl.

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