Godot Taxis
Friday 3rd February 2012 2:15pm
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Quote: Bill Jaguar @ February 3 2012, 1:20 PM GMT
In answer to your question: quite easily because you typed the joke on a forum with an expletive in the explanation, which I don't find funny.
Anyway are you implying that for me to like a show it has to be absolutely perfect? If that is true I feel the need to metaphysically and metaphorically slap you upside your Loop of Henle.
Well the joke is that someone thinks they can get away with presenting a home-made box of cereal being sold outside the shops by a bush as the same thing as something being in the retail chain. No f**king expletive there at all.
I don't care if people like a show or not, but I am puzzled by what people think is acceptable and not.
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ February 3 2012, 1:22 PM GMT
Now there's an argument. Because Godot enjoys a show, then it is given carte blanche and everyone else is narrow minded / an embittered wannabe writer.
What happens when Godot doesn't enjoy a show? Does his argument still stand up to scrutiny? Can we remind him that he should enjoy everything on television ever because he can take bits and pieces from the show?
Somehow, I think not.
Most people are narrow minded. I doubt you would disagree with that.
I don't think liking this programme confers any taste or discernment on a person. There are bits of it I like and bits of it I don't like.
I am surprised by what people find acceptable in terms of viewing. My standards are higher than most people's. That's my problem. There's very little that I would say is without merit or flaw.