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If you were trying to be funny Aaron, you failed miserably.

I'm pretty sure he wasn't trying to be funny.

Loving the Batman avatar Nil.

Aren't you people used to him yet?

Sorry, I don't find it funny.

Thanks Griff. :)

Aaron is great. I just wish he was a bit less racist. But we can't tell our friends how to be, we just accept them or not. OK in reality I do tell my actual friends how to be all the time and it pisses them off. But you know what I mean.

Rolling eyes

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 21 2008, 9:33 PM BST

If you were trying to be funny Aaron, you failed miserably.

I wasn't.

So you were being a twat on purpose. OK, as long as I know.

That is correct.

Quote: sootyj @ September 21 2008, 9:00 PM BST

They are both sinister, Terry and June is a description of a nightmare society.
No children, no blacks, only neurotic couples. Endlessly, joylessly arguing over who's going to feed the boss his ritual sacrifice.

I love Kurt Vonegutt, Harlan Ellison and other apocalyptic scifi writers. This vision of the future is scarier than any of theirs.

Terry and June used to genuinely frighten me as a child.

Give me the Terry and June vision of society over today's brutal chav-infested hellhole any day of the week.

For me it is:

1. Only Fools and Horses
2. Last of the Summer Wine
3. Fawlty Towers (Shock! Horror!)

Quote: chipolata @ September 22 2008, 11:37 AM BST

Give me the Terry and June vision of society over today's brutal chav-infested hellhole any day of the week.

You are Richard Littlejohn and I claim my five euros.

Better to be Richard Littlejohn than to find offence in quite possibly the most innocent, gentle programme to have ever been broadcast on British television.

Well I find it has a subtle airbrushing form of offence.

And there is no innocence everything is corrupted.

Terry and June is just more insidious, I find Love Thy Neighbour was at least an honest, upfront kind of offence.

Well i find it has a subtle airbrushing form of offence.

And there is no innocence everything is corrupted.

To be fair, Sooty, this view says a great deal more about you than it does about Terry Scott and June Whitfield.

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