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Yeah, it started last night. Probably be a week or so til it finds its way onto the tube.
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My mistake...damn he's fast!
In Brit Telly thread: http://cellar.org/showpost.php?p=806537&postcount=101 |
The marvellous Henning Wehn:
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This won't mean much to anyone else I guess but I think it's clever because, well, that's exactly what we sound like. Plus, I'm hoping to make it go viral. ;)
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He's a 'Truther'. |
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Prolly all ready been posted , but this Rocks !!!
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cant get the link to work
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I like that. Made me laugh. Shame the sound's a bit tricksy.
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Golden retrievers...what dogs! Guards and rides.
My nephew dog likes to put his paws up like that. Usually without even resting his hands on anything. He just sits there. :lol: |
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The Proclaimers new video.
Directed by and featuring Matt Lucas. I'm going to put this in a couple of threads because I like the song and the video is a piece of work on its own, rather than being a bit of miming with some bikini-clad girls in the background. |
That was excellent!
Now for some BGT...I fucking love BGT. Used to get quite sniffy about it, but now I am a total addict and this is why: |
2 year old dancer. Not the typical fare of draggy nasty diapers and food all over their face and snot running everywhere and dirt covering them like you typically see, no screaming and wailing like you usually hear in these types of 'cute' videos.
Cute kid in a cute outfit who can actually dance (for a two year old!) |
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Trust me, the above applies to 5-7 year olds too. And they can't all dance either. Although please, please, please - he doesn't have an older sister in pageants does he? |
He knows the words, too.
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(Walking frames are called Zimmer frames in the UK) |
This is a woman who has a vagina *and* tricks [/wendy cummings]
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good music may be relative,
but red codpieces are funny everytime. |
Ah, but it was funnier in Shaun of the Dead ;)
ETA to include the clip. Because I thought it might not be obvious that I was joking. Given it's not really funny. White Lines is Grandmaster Flash, not Cameo, they are just of a similar vintage. Always good to have a SotD clip though. |
John Pinette, says "Nay, nay", but I say Yeah Yeah!
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New Garfunkle and Oates!
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I love you man!
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That John Pinette standup was hilarious.
Salad isn't food. Salad comes with food. lol |
It really was.
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He was pretty funny DanaC, but this fellow is very funny.
I had to watch it a number of times to make out his words, and I laughed every time. |
Yeah...he's hysterical. I can imagine the strong Wiltshire accent might give pause :p
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Haters gonna hate...
thank god. |
Pink Mohawk/mohican guy. Easy to understand (hurrah, I must still have some Brit). But funny? I so wanted to laugh but I kept waiting for the punchline......
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Last episode of current series of HIGNfY, with Victoria Coren as one of the guests.
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"They must have been high-fiving each other in that meeting."
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Bwaaahahahahaaaaaaaa! Dodo dodee oh...
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nice one im. Here's the whole enchilada:
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A repeat I'm sure, but worth repeating:
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In the name of all that is WTF, watch this. Pleasethankyou.
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Daily Show's been on good form lately. I like the way it cuts through the noise.
There are a few issues that I only know about because of the Daily Show :p This is one. |
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Partisanship: it makes smart people less informed! |
In fairness, I don't read very many politics and current affairs threads. I occasionally dip in, but that's all. And that cuts across the board. Specific issues interest me, or specific thread titles draw me in, but I am as likely to ignore a thread from someone like Lamplighter as I am from someone like Merc, unless it relates to an area of particular interest to me. I am also just as likely to read a Merc thread as I am a Lamplighter thread on the same grounds.
Some of the longer running theads (Obamanation for example) I dip in and out of but don' read all of the back and forth. But ya know. You've got a great stereotype there, so I'd just run with it. [eta] Having followed your link, I now recall why I didn't read it. I assumed by the title that it was to do with the Fast and Furious movie series. Had it been entitled 'US sells arms to Mexican Drug Dealers in a botched operation and then one of the guns is used to shoot a US Border Agent, and now Obama is using his Executive Privelege for the first time to crush any investigation into the affair' I'd have clicked....but it's a tad unwieldy as titles go :p |
Jon mentioned my hometown this week. Biff had stopped for a burger.
No one in my hometown seems to have noticed. Of course, it is a conservative utopia. |
Is that the bit where people shouted at him to go home?
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Yes!
I'm surprised the guy didn't get shot! The yeller, not Biff. |
I liked the bit with the car alarm :p
Romney you're a racist! Romney you're a racist! |
What I like about the Daily Show is this: most of the news that comes from the US seems divided into two camps, one which is wholly critical of the left and one which is wholly apologetic for it.
Jon Stewart is unashamedly partisan in his views. He is left leaning liberal. But that doesn't stop him from tearing into the left politicians, or the left leaning news. I don't trust the criticisms that come from Fox News. Too many of them have been shown to be wilful misunderstanding, or outright fabrications. Likewise I don't trust the analysis of the left leaning news. They seem to take it as their role to balance out the right leaning news, and so are reluctant to stick the boot in when Obama does something shitty. |
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Speaking of following the money...
Youse guys over there probably aren't aware of the great big legal tax avoidance scandal that erupted this week and ended up centring around none other than our loveable scamp of an entertainer, Jimmy Carr. In a nutshell: investigative journalism blows open the existence of several high value tax avoidance schemes, in which people end up paying around 1% tax on massive incomes. All completely legal, and very shady. Of several figures named initially, Jimmy Carr's was the headline news. His initial response to a heckler who surprised him about it at a gig was that he pays what he has to and not a penny more. Not an unreasonable stance given that this is the basis on which the British tax system in fact works. Next thing is a bunch of politicians decide to weigh in on the issue, and the Prime Minister ends up on TV lambasting Carr for being immoral. Not illegal you understand, but immoral. Next day when Gary Barlow (a supporter of the Conservative party) was also named and various folk began suggesting that he be stripped of his newly awarded honour (OBE) the PM declined to be drawn on individual cases. His suggestion that this all makes Carr a hypocrite because he once made a joke in a political satire show about large banks avoiding tax...is well and good, until you take account of the massive fortune Cameron's own father made managing off shore tax haven schemes:p Some might say this is a rather silly can of worms for the PM to open, given how many of his close allies, friends, party colleagues and relatives are likely to be involved in the same schemes. Watch this space to see where this one goes. Anyway, Carr having thought about it (and his future career no doubt) decided to take it on the chin. he apologised. Explained without justifying (his financial advisor asked him if he wanted to pay less tax he knew a way that was completely legal, did he want to do it?) and described his decision to do so as a 'terrible error of judgement' pulled out of the (entirely legal) scheme and promised to conduct his financial affairs more responsibly in future. So....why am I talking about this in the funny vids thread? Because this week's 8 Out of 10 Cats, hosted by Carr was fucking hysterical. His colleagues on the show obviously made the most of it. Carr handled it well. This is no half-baked mea culpa that throws the emphasis of the blame elsewhere. He has been dishing it out for years. It's nice to know he can take it too. Hope this plays outside UK. I daresay a non ch4 one will upload soon. |
Here's the first segment of pisstaking for those who dont want to watch the whole show:)
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Does not play in my country, :(
However, I *did* hear this story and I applaud his decision to do what I consider the right thing. As a side note, that it is *legal* to do what he did, presumably for everyone, rich and poor, but that only rich people have enough money to do that, tells me that the LAWS are broken. The laws that permit such behavior. We have laws like that here, and they're broken here too. Being able to take part in a society without paying for what it takes to run such a society is wrong; Mr Carr is doing the right thing. |
The second video (post #593) should play, BigV, that's the one I watched.
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Here ya go V: the complete episode is now up in watchable form:
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What I like is that, he could quite reasonably have put all the blame on his accountant's advice. he could quite easily have defended himself on the grounds that others are doing the same thing and yet he has been picked on for naming and shaming (like the MPs all did when they got caught with their noses so deep in the trough it'd be months before they saw sunlight again). Instead he went the other way. His accountant didn't advise him to do this, rather he offered it as a way of legally minimizing tax and Jimmy took it. A decision he characterises as a 'really poor judgement call'. I've seen other stars go through similar. Often comedians funnily enough. People who get caught out on tax evasion and then have to ride out the storm, or people like Angus Deayton getting caught with coke and prossies. There's usually a mix of contrition and poor me about the response. I dont think I've ever seen anyone do such a good job of damage limitation in a situation like this. It's a fucking master class in how to do it. He has now come out fighting a bit with regards to Cameron sticking his oar in. I think the public response has made it clear that it is perceived as unfair and a pot calling the kettle black. Worse because Carr has no part in setting the tax rules and has never held himself up to be moral or even particularly political. If it'd have been Brigstocke this would be a very different affair. So, yeah. he had a bit of a pop at Cameron during his Stockport gig this week, whilst still absolutely not shifting the blame anywhere but himself. Clever. |
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Yes, he's clever. (that's not a dig, I admire him too) |
O. M. G.
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