It must be Brit humour day!
THAT is funny.
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Nothing else matters but how I raise my children ... and their opinion of me, as a father.
Bears a striking resemblence to conversations we've had around here.![]()
Pet photography, the degree you get when you fail aromatherapy - Duck D.
John Clarke and Bryan Dawe ... yep, yep, it must be a Brit humour day.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhZK2KFV8SU&NR=1
Warren.
Last edited by Wild Wassa; 06-07-2007 at 01:03 PM.
Complicated problems usually have simple solutions - which are almost always wrong.
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hardly Brit humour. John Clarke is a Kiwi( the bald guy) otherwise known ( in the past )as Fred Dagg.
Last edited by John B; 06-07-2007 at 04:25 PM.
We don't know how lucky we are.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYvMeT2GC14
Is 'Bird' the John Bird who used to captain a humorous show weekly on BBC 1 in the late 60īs ?
And 'Fortune', the chappy who on that same show would be usually wearing a pin-stripe suit, brief-case and brollie in hand, plus bowler hat to match, your typical 'upper-class' gentleman from the City ?
If so, both are in incredible shape and form. Their humour was and still is very cutting . Wonder where Eleanor Bron could be ...she used to perform with them....
John Clarke and Brian Dawe have a spot on the '7:30 Report' every Thursday night on ABC (oz). They give me a reason to live from week to week. And yes, John Clarke is a Kiwi, but he has learnt to use vowels.
This link will take you there http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/
Enjoy
Rofl!!!
Will
Dawes is one of the smart Kiwis - he moved to Australia - and, Piggy Muldoon would have said, raised the IQ of both countries in the process
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Complicated problems usually have simple solutions - which are almost always wrong.
I wouldnīt be surprised if John Bird is the naughty chap behind the humour till this day. His soft-spoken quips 'between the teeth' set the pace for the whole performance
My recollections of them were during the Labour Govt. years. At one time Foreign Affairs Minister, Arthur Bottomley - guess why ? - was square in their sights. Some very naughty skits they put on stage !
Glad to know that they still have their show on the road. Maybe that is why they both look so extraordinarily well.
The depressing thing is that those responsible for disasters argue the same way this comedian does, only a bit more rhetorically able, so even if the message doesn't differ much from this commedy most people won't get the bitter truth.
You are right, Martin. And isn't it good that we have artists like Clarke and Dawe to highlight the big comedies and horrific tragedies of government, business and bureaucracy. The bitter truth is all the more poignant for the comedic presentation.
Treasure the artists.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong (I thought it was in 93/94) but here is the story of 'The Front Fell Off'
The oil tanker 'Kirki'
http://www.amsa.gov.au/Marine_Enviro...irki/index.asp
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We don't know how lucky we are....
I guess you guys are becoming too accustomed to the canned laughter type "humour" on American TV?
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"never send a ferret to do a weasel's job.."
When I saw the Sheriff justifying releasing Paris early I thought of this thread.LOL.
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Glad you all enjoyed this. Let's don't let it drop below the waterline though.![]()