I'm constantly threatening my children that I will sell them to gypsies. Let's settle this so I am not offending anyone...
The death, dying and dead thread Page 6
Any mention of gypsies is excuse enough to watch this classic bit of LOG...
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 9 2009, 11:16 PM GMTAny mention of gypsies is excuse enough to watch this classic bit of LOG...
When my girls were babies/toddlers, I used to do my Papa Lazarou impression and get great laughs from "Dave!" and "You're my wife now!", especially when changing their nappies. Now they are older, they still laugh whenever I occasionally do it, but they are puzzled as to why. (They've not seen the show as yet.)
My kids favourite gypsy moment is the old lady who sings "Unchained Melody" in the choir audition sequence on Vicar of Dibley.
Quote: Tim Walker @ November 11 2009, 1:37 AM GMTWhen my girls were babies/toddlers, I used to do my Papa Lazarou impression and get great laughs from "Dave!" and "You're my wife now!", especially when changing their nappies. Now they are older, they still laugh whenever I occasionally do it, but they are puzzled as to why. (They've not seen the show as yet.)
Do you still black up for them?
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ November 11 2009, 10:59 AM GMTDo you still black up for them?
I remember being disappointed with the response to this thread when I first posted it, but it bumbling along.
Quote: chipolata @ November 11 2009, 11:12 AM GMTI remember being disappointed with the response to this thread when I first posted it
It sorta died, ironically.
Quote: SlagA @ November 11 2009, 11:55 AM GMTIt sorta died, ironically.
And like a zombie, it keeps coming back.
I've come back from the dead...
Quote: Morrace @ November 11 2009, 12:13 PM GMTI've come back from the dead...
There will be more joy in heaven ... etc
Quote: Morrace @ November 11 2009, 12:13 PM GMT
I've come back from the dead...
Welcome back Morrace! How was the afterlife?
In a bizarre coincidence, I've had "death to the gypsies" spelled out in magnetic on my letters on my fridge for the past few days.
I changed it to be less mean.