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20 signs you've watched too many British sitcoms Page 5

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Quote: Tursiops @ March 23 2013, 11:41 PM GMT

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For that matter, https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/thread/15655/ ....

Whenever someone shows you a new piece of clothing they have bought you end up saying, "Oh, suits you sir"

I often use the Alan Partridge phrase "What's the big oi-dea?" when me and my friends are making plans for a project or a party.

When I get excited I say "Lovely Jubbly".

Indeed. Or often "he who dares Rodders" just before doing something with any element of risk

If someone asks a question to someone I am with, I often say (before they have a chance to answer) 'Don't tell him Pyke'

F**king Hell, it must be a nightmare being out with you lot!

When you're introduced to someone called Dan, and spend the rest of the day saying their name over and over for no apparent reason.

When there something good in the shop I go that's nice.

Quote: David Smith @ April 14 2013, 8:04 PM BST

When there something good in the shop I go that's nice.

You go niiiiiice(?)

Yeah.

I've started to run around saying "I DON'T BELIEVE IT!"

i started to say what a 42 carot plonker you really are :)

My boss says This time next year We'll be millionaires.

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