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Interpretive Dance - thekid65 - 03-06-2011

This is some pretty funny stuff. Dude is damned good. Not sure if this is what the whole game is about, but I'd like to see this show on US TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iWVBF61tLI


RE: Interpretive Dance - Cynical Ninja - 03-06-2011

Ha ha!

What a complete tool.


RE: Interpretive Dance - thekid65 - 03-06-2011

Didnt ya just love his interpretation of "mirror"?

He's gotta be a Brit, OP, who is he?


RE: Interpretive Dance - thekid65 - 03-06-2011

Ahh.. David Armand..or something like that, they said his name at the very end


RE: Interpretive Dance - Maggot - 03-06-2011

Mick Jagger sang backup vocals in that song.


RE: Interpretive Dance - Cracker - 03-06-2011

That was cute. I'd have a drink with that guy. Unless he does that shit ALL THE TIME, then, no.


RE: Interpretive Dance - Cynical Ninja - 03-07-2011

(03-06-2011, 06:15 PM)thekid65 Wrote: He's gotta be a Brit, OP, who is he?

How the fuck should I know?, I don't watch shit like that.



RE: Interpretive Dance - IMaDick - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 12:50 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote:
(03-06-2011, 06:15 PM)thekid65 Wrote: He's gotta be a Brit, OP, who is he?

How the fuck should I know?, I don't watch shit like that.

Bet you watch Graham Norton though don't you?








RE: Interpretive Dance - Cynical Ninja - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 01:00 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Bet you watch Graham Norton though don't you?

No, can't stand the annoying little bog trotter, not because he's gay, I just find him irritating and about as funny as bowel cancer.

As far as TV goes I mainly watch sport, documentaries and some comedy, I have no time for chat shows, soap operas, talent shows or fucking reality TV.




RE: Interpretive Dance - IMaDick - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 01:06 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote:
(03-07-2011, 01:00 PM)IMaDick Wrote: Bet you watch Graham Norton though don't you?

No, can't stand the annoying little bog trotter, not because he's gay, I just find him irritating and about as funny as bowel cancer.

As far as TV goes I mainly watch sport, documentaries and some comedy, I have no time for chat shows, soap operas, talent shows or fucking reality TV.



One foot in the grave, keeping up appearances, Faulty towers, waiting for God, are you being served.

These were at least half way funny shows to watch from BBC.


RE: Interpretive Dance - Cynical Ninja - 03-07-2011

Are being served? frigging hell talk about old school comedy!

Back in the day when sexism, homophobia and double entendres about Mrs Slocams pussy was fashionable.

Have you ever seen "Allo Allo"? similar type of comedy set in France during world war 2, full of racial stereotypes that i think are still quite funny.


RE: Interpretive Dance - Fibonacci Prima - 03-07-2011

I loved Are You Being Served. Keeping Up Appearances, too. Shameful to admit, but I liked AbFab as well....til it got overplayed.

I thought Graham Norton used to be funny...a long time ago. But then something changed. And yes, he's annoying as fuck all now.


RE: Interpretive Dance - Lady Cop - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 01:33 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: Are being served? frigging hell talk about old school comedy!

Back in the day when sexism, homophobia and double entendres about Mrs Slocams pussy was fashionable.

Have you ever seen "Allo Allo"? similar type of comedy set in France during world war 2, full of racial stereotypes that i think are still quite funny.

i couldn't stand "Served", LOVED "Allo 'Allo", 'Vicar of Dibley', all the 'Blackadders', 'Thin Blue Line', older 'Ab Fab'. Hyacinth gets tiresome after a while.




RE: Interpretive Dance - IMaDick - 03-07-2011

(03-07-2011, 02:05 PM)Lady Cop Wrote:
(03-07-2011, 01:33 PM)Ordinary Peephole Wrote: Are being served? frigging hell talk about old school comedy!

Back in the day when sexism, homophobia and double entendres about Mrs Slocams pussy was fashionable.

Have you ever seen "Allo Allo"? similar type of comedy set in France during world war 2, full of racial stereotypes that i think are still quite funny.

Hyacinth gets tiresome after a while.

She reminds me of Duchess.hahhah In a british sort of way of course.