Nah, that's ok, squire. Quite ironic, actually. Americans just don't appreciate irony, do they mate? All that prancing about on the Moon, with their space age teeth, but they can't get a bloody joke. What's the point, eh?
Well, chummo, all I can say is that if you can watch this clip, and not be stirred to shout a hearty "bloody good show!", then it's time to check into hospital, mate, get the old ticker checked out. You might just be dead.
Very funny. I'm a Yank who spent his 5th grade year in England and have loved it ever since. (Maybe it's more loveable from a distance?) Speaking of foreigners who try to sum up Britain after a two week visit, wasn't there an Italian in the Pickwick Papers doing the same thing?
Right! Noone else going there, mate. Noone else - except the bloody Commies!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBrother David has so recently and poignantly shown us the folly of dreaming of a world without the USA. Less freedom, polio, hunger, mad Middle Eastern tyrants. Should we fathom the thought of a world going to sleep by the light of a Communist Moon?
Nah, that's ok, squire. Quite ironic, actually. Americans just don't appreciate irony, do they mate? All that prancing about on the Moon, with their space age teeth, but they can't get a bloody joke. What's the point, eh?
Well, chummo, all I can say is that if you can watch this clip, and not be stirred to shout a hearty "bloody good show!", then it's time to check into hospital, mate, get the old ticker checked out. You might just be dead.
Everyone knows the moon landing was faked by the same people who put the fluoride into the World Trade Center.
ReplyDeletePsalm 14:1
ReplyDeleteThe fool says in his heart,
"There is no Moon Landing."
They are corrupt, their teeth are vile;
there is no one who does good.
By the way, which is worse: being a bunch of poofs, or getting your arse kicked by the bunch of poofs?
ReplyDeleteThat would be a great sports team name: "The Fighting Poofs".
ReplyDeleteVery funny. I'm a Yank who spent his 5th grade year in England and have loved it ever since. (Maybe it's more loveable from a distance?) Speaking of foreigners who try to sum up Britain after a two week visit, wasn't there an Italian in the Pickwick Papers doing the same thing?
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