Quote: Griff @ January 7 2010, 12:15 AM GMTAnd Collately Sisters.
Blimey. I was just about to post that but was googling the spelling (Collaterly Sisters is most favoured).
Quote: Griff @ January 7 2010, 12:15 AM GMTAnd Collately Sisters.
Blimey. I was just about to post that but was googling the spelling (Collaterly Sisters is most favoured).
Quote: Badge @ January 7 2010, 12:23 AM GMTBlimey. I was just about to post that
Me too unfunnily enough.
Must think of another....
Kirk St Moritz
my favourite is
"stuart foot"
a job candidate interviewed by david brent
Quote: nigel worthington @ January 7 2010, 10:11 AM GMTmy favourite is
"stuart foot"
a job candidate interviewed by david brent
Stuart Foot's my booking a taxi name, for some bizzare reason.
Quote: Bert Bastard @ January 6 2010, 6:16 PM GMT'Genial' Harry Grout
And in very much the same vein, Bleak Expectations' Mr Gently Benevolent.
I like the name Austin Frothingslosh. It's from The Backyardigans and the episode does take place somewhere in Britain, so I think that counts.
Grandad. From Only fools and horses. So original and everyone called him it whether they were his grandchildren or not.
Edward Elizabeth Hitler.
Or Rik Mayall's character in Guesthouse Paradiso, Richie Twat.
"It's pronounced Thwaite!"
Quote: Bert Bastard @ January 6 2010, 6:16 PM GMTDean Tavalouris.
I like on the character profiles on the DVD where it says 'Favourite Production Designer: Peter Lamont' . . .
Leonard Hatred, Computer Jones, Synthesizer Patel, Clive Pounds, Adam Sandwich, all Poppafinowicz classics.
Peter Sisters-Christmas is a goodun from On The Hour, I must have looked a right loon laughing by the side of the road the first time I heard that on my iPod.
And while I adore the simplicity of Control and Tony, "sincerely yours, Suckmaster Burstingfoam" F, as they say, TW.
Quote: Magnum Valentino @ February 24 2010, 2:01 PM GMTAnd while I adore the simplicity of Control and Tony, "sincerely yours, Suckmaster Burstingfoam"
Reminds me of:
Sharon Theodopolopodus
Ted C**terblast
Author in a Fry and Laurie sketch
Quote: shaggy292 @ February 24 2010, 2:42 PM GMTReminds me of:
That's right! Though the 'yours sincerely' is from Saturday Night Fry.
Onslow from 'Keeping up Appearances'
I don't know what the actor was called, but he looked like an Onslow. I have always wanted to name our first born Onslow, but the wife is against it. Perhaps it can be a middle name: Vyvyan Onslow Deckard. It does have a ring to it.