A Conversation for United States of America (USA)
USA needs to Import Ali G
Clarisse Posted Oct 29, 1999
Even though it was a take off from a Beatles movie, America came out with my favourite (yes, I'm Canadian) THE MONKEES. Fortunately they play it on Much Music, or I'd be a lost soul.
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Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor Posted Oct 29, 1999
But it wouldn't be very interesting, would it? Good for maybe five to ten minutes of entertainment at most.
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Anonymouse Posted Oct 29, 1999
Wouldn't that kinda depend on the bird? I mean... Far-ranging, long-living migratory birds might regale us for hours, even, with their adventures.
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wsfn Posted Oct 29, 1999
This is reletively off subject, but one of you lot must know the answer to this...what was the name of the extremely funny show with a bunch of guys never going to class at uni that had the fellow from the movie (later) "Drop Dead Fred"...I remember it in...say 1987???ish? It was one of my dead favs. (BRIT COM, by the by)
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Paul the Brake Posted Oct 29, 1999
I think the show you are refering to was The Young Ones, Adrien Edmonson and the chap in Drop Dead Fred went on to do a show called Bottom that was a big hit hear in the UK It also became a massive hit when they did it live in a West End Theatre
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Paul the Brake Posted Oct 29, 1999
The guy in Drop Dead Fred is Rick Mail. He has been in loads of shows on British TV. He played the part of a politician in a comedy show here. his name in the show was Alan Basstard, the other guys in the Young Ones have not had as much work and fame as Rick & Adrian on the tv but I think they do ok.
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Paul the Brake Posted Oct 29, 1999
If you liked The Young Ones, You'll love Bottom. its available on video here. I don't know if its available on DVD yet though.
USA needs to Import Humor
Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor Posted Oct 29, 1999
Yeah, but I was ticked off anyway. The flame spirit had ahold of me.
And where did you get that awesome smiley?
USA needs to Import Humor
Hoop the Mottle Posted Oct 30, 1999
I think you have a point about the vanity inherent in Americans.We do, however get out some characters and material that pokes fun at ourselves.We have a strain of commoner types like Bob Newhart and the comedians he's worked with that shows a propensity for demonstrating our own excesses.Bob is always the common sense character surrounded by buffoons.We love that here.We take a guy we can identify, like a Jack Benny or Frasier Crane and then place oddballs around him who live on a different plane and watch how they intersect.We take the guy with the "normal" position on things , place him in a group of dolts and idiots and then show how the "wackos" prevail over the one we identify with.We are always doing that here so we aren't always so stuck on ourselves.
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Jenny and Fred the cheese Posted Oct 31, 1999
the thing is some good comedy does come out of the USA but all of it is written by either ex monty python freaks, they got their comedy sense from british roots, or hundreds of underpaid american proffesional writters from whome they only use a very small amount, a sort of infinate number of monkeys theorem, except with americans that would be 1 monkey to every 100 americans.
USA needs to Import Humor
Lupa Mirabilis, Serious Inquisitor Posted Nov 1, 1999
So I've discovered. But dang it, we need those vampires permanently, to use as devilish grins.
USA needs to Import Humor
Hoop the Mottle Posted Nov 28, 1999
Clingy and easy to see through describes my favorite things to see women wear!
USA needs to Import Humor
Paul the Brake Posted Nov 28, 1999
Hey shass Reashercher 52097 would like to see you in something clingy and see through. if he gets the chance he will be just another vacuume cleaner
USA needs to Import Humor
Paul the Brake Posted Nov 28, 1999
I must stop eating all these JD fishies before I type something, the ss's look like the zz'z on my keyboard. Sorry Shazz, and I put an e on the end of vacuum,
USA needs to Import Humor
Paul the Brake Posted Nov 28, 1999
He might have something though, I wouldn't mind seeing you vacuum packed, after all there is still a part of PtB in me.
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