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Most annoying comedy catchphrase Page 6

Quote: zooo @ July 26 2010, 11:34 AM BST

Heh. Trouble is I find myself saying it occasionally. :(

I have always said 'how very dare you'. I'm not defending that I pretend to be posh when mildly offended, but catchphrases don't necessarily belong to wherever most people identify them from.
I don't say 'am I bovvered' but that was taken from people speaking that way and used with comedic intent

Without doubt it has to be any of Bruce Forsyth's catch phrases!

Quote: Bertie Wooster @ July 27 2011, 9:38 AM BST

Without doubt it has to be any of Bruce Forsyth's catch phrases!

I am not doddery, doddery am I NOT!
Just make a note of that...
I'm in charge!
I'm the leader of the pack which makes me such a lucky Jack!
Here they are they're so appealing, come on dollies, do your dealings!
You don't get anything for a pair, not in this game!
Keep dancing!
Let's meet the stars of the show!
Good game! Good game!
Nice to see you! To see you NICE!
What do points make? (PRIZES!)
Which year did you win Miss World?

Joe Lycett on Epic Win with the catchphrase... "EPIC WIN!" over and over again getting gradually becoming more graining and irritating. He's a funny guy but Jesus Christ this makes me turn over.

'Forgive me, but.....you've got shit shoes on, you shitty shoe bastard' Paul Calf only said it once, but I wish it had turned into a catchphrase!

You don't see much of him now........thank God!!

Stan Boardman Angry with his "The Geeeeermans". Really used to grate on me.

Quote: DougWonnacott @ March 22 2012, 4:12 PM GMT

'Forgive me, but.....you've got shit shoes on, you shitty shoe bastard' Paul Calf only said it once, but I wish it had turned into a catchphrase!

There are two women in our reception who sometimes talk for ages about Whistling nnocently over their partition and so, I still use Paul's "Gobshite Tennis", which usually ends their conflab. :D

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