British Comedy Guide

The nation's divide Page 11

Quote: zooo @ August 10 2009, 6:33 PM BST

Yes he did.
But I'm fairly sure the conversation turned to the fact that English people idiots do it now too.

Ha, fair enough. :)

Oh, it did. It was just that he attributed it to the young being influenced more by Neighbours (rather than America-teen-speak). It's more likely the case that the modern Australian way of talking was also influenced by America (whom Aussies seem to love based on the fact they're not Brits). :)

Ohhhh. I see.

I do find myself doing it sometimes, when I'm feeling very hesitant or unconfident about what I'm saying.

Quote: zooo @ August 10 2009, 6:25 PM BST

Stephen Fry put it in Room 101, I think.

Yeah, I think he also made the joke about it being on the rise.

:D

Quote: zooo @ August 10 2009, 6:36 PM BST

Ohhhh. I see.

I do find myself doing it sometimes, when I'm feeling very hesitant or unconfident about what I'm saying.

Into Room 101 with you

Quote: Gavin @ August 10 2009, 6:37 PM BST

Into Room 101 with you

Yay! I can hang out with Snoopy.

https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/room_101/special/list_of_things_in_room_101/

Oh my, on reading that list more thoroughly, I'm in there already. :(

Quote: Tim Walker @ August 10 2009, 6:19 PM BST

To some of us, Aaron, you are a youngster. :)

Only in age.

Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2009, 7:05 PM BST

Only in age.

How old are you Aaron?

Everyone keeps saying you are young...

Quote: Scottidog @ August 10 2009, 7:15 PM BST

How old are you Aaron?

Everyone keeps saying you are young...

22.

(Everyone?)

Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2009, 7:05 PM BST

Only in age.

;)

Quote: Aaron @ August 10 2009, 7:22 PM BST

22.

(Everyone?)

Well, maybe 2 or 3.

Ahhhhh, now I remember being 22...the good old days ( 2 years ago)

You're 24 too?!!

;)

You young bastards! 36 on Wednesday. *sobs*

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