British Comedy Guide

Harriet Harman

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The only thing I can recall about Harriet Harman was that she was part of a sketch in "Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive". In it, Armando asked Mastermind style questions which were very, very, very difficult. One of them was, "Say quickly three times "Harriet Harman's Hairy Hangman"."

No.

That's a bit harsh.

Quote: frostyboy @ August 31 2008, 9:08 PM BST
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About the oldest joke about a female politician ever.

What next George Bush is a bit stupid?

I think she's pretty unimpressive, but that's par for a course in a cabinet as dismal as this.

Alistair Darling having transformed into that bloke off Dad's Army wandering around moaning,

"We're all doomed,"

n.b. that's the 3rd sexist thread in 2 days.

Been dumped?

Quote: frostyboy @ August 31 2008, 9:08 PM BST
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That is actually hilarious.

Quote: sootyj @ August 31 2008, 9:12 PM BST

Been dumped?

Unlikely I would have thought. Who would have had him in the first place?

Quote: frostyboy @ August 31 2008, 8:47 PM BST

Does anyone here like Harriet Harman?

Why just here?

Quote: Timbo @ August 31 2008, 11:30 PM BST

Unlikely I would have thought. Who would have had him in the first place?

Someone with severe mental retardation.

So Harriet Harman. ... :O IT'S ALL COMING TOGETHER. (Unlike he and Harriet Harman.)

Quote: Timbo @ August 31 2008, 11:30 PM BST

Why just here?

Laughing out loud

You're not suggesting Frosty put the smile on Harriet's face?

Ye Gods that he was Harriet's Hardman?

I'm not sure he's got anything TO get hard.

Aaron sometimes you remind of a quote from my favorite police procedural, "The Choir Boys,"

He's the kinda guy who'd have handed out the towels at Belsen.

Quote: sootyj @ August 31 2008, 11:38 PM BST

Aaron sometimes you remind of a quote from my favorite police procedural, "The Choir Boys,"

He's the kinda guy who'd have handed out the towels at Belsen.

Lieutenant Hardass?

Sounds right, did you read it as well?

I thought that and "The New Centruions," were the two best crime novels I ever read.

Absolutely, Hardass was the one the two cops set up with a whore ("Oh baby, you don't look like no Negro. You look like a Samoan!") so they could blackmail him. Fantastic, fantastic book which suffered from association with the utterly dire film...Is The New Centurions a Wambaugh book as well?

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