I know it's not a sitcom, but I'd like to see a modern 'Confessions...' film, with Tony Booth, Robin Askwith (and Bill Maynard) as they are now, still trying to have it off with anything that moves in a very unconvincing manner. It'd be right dirty.
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Quote: nora @ January 9 2009, 3:01 PM GMTHe is a bloody site funnier than Rowan ''retarded man child is not f**king funny'' Atkinson.
Is that how he introduces himself to others?
He should. If anyone finds Atkinson funny as Mr Bean, would they kindly stand up?
I'm standing up Nora.
Me too.
Oh, it's like Dead Poet's Society.
I bet you all want to sit next to Pee Wee Herman at the movies too.
And me.
I know Griff, a burden, but I cope very well.
Quote: nora @ January 9 2009, 7:02 PM GMTI bet you all want to sit next to Pee Wee Herman at the movies too.
I suppose you think Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton and The Marx Brothers are rubbish too?
How long do you think it will be before Nora joins the 'banned list' Controversial statement.
Why woulkd I be banned for having an alternate opinion?
As far as Laurel and Hardy are concerned they are the cream! IN MY OPINION.
I do not like the Marx brothers, or Buster Keaton, is that grounds to be banned?
If so then ban me, I don't get worked up over the internet, and certainly not over a site about comedy! ...And if you do, you must have sod all else happening in your life.
Just a joke Nora, nothing meant by it, honestly (don't kill me).
I like Rowan Atkinson too. I have the Mr Bean box set on my wishlist. I also recently bought the boxset of The Thin Blue Line.
Def.
I'm not sure that The Thin Blue Line's release could be called a box set, but it is an excellent buy.
I've always thought Nathan Barley would've got better and better if they'd given it a chance?
And Garth Marenghi's Dark Place was awesome too!