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'Grumpy Old Men'

Post 1

Ormondroyd

Is this show pure genius or what? Granted, I almost had to like it on principle, being of the right gender, age and temperament, but it's even better than I'd hoped. I found myself spontaneously applauding smiley - applause the TV on Friday night over some of the brilliant things that were being said about mobile phones and my personal ultimate pet hate, automated telephone answering systems. smiley - yuk

I particularly loved Will Self's comment on the over-use of mobiles - 'To paraphrase Winston Churchill: never has so much been said by so many about so little' - and Rick Wakeman's idea of impersonating an automated answering system if his bank rings him: 'To speak to me about my mortgage, press 1. To speak to me about my overdraft, press 2...'. smiley - rofl

The only drawback is that the show implies that grumpiness is, or should be, confined to we males of a certain age. I firmly believe in a universal human right to be grumpy. Perhaps we should petition the BBC for follow-up series on 'Grumpy Old Women' and 'Grumpy Young Folks'?


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Post 2

Researcher 185550

Perhaps "A World of Grumpiness"?


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Post 3

winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire

Just watched it on videosmiley - ok and while i use many of the objects of irritation mentioned, i found myself nodding in overwhelming agreement and smiley - laughing along with it all!

Excellent program- it should be shown on large screened tv's on every street corner and every pub, every outhouse.. every...smiley - yikesoh sorry, got a little carried away theresmiley - whistle

It was quite thought provoking actually- for example i never realised just how conditioned we are becoming to the utterly horrendous layout of the average street, and all the junk that adorns it- though i hated the nannying effect of these crossing barriers as soon as they appeared, and commend that bloke's attitude of climbing over them- i'll goddamn cross the road wherever i bleedin want to smiley - grr


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Post 4

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

I missed the first show but I loved the second also...

smiley - peacedove


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Post 5

There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho

I doubt somehow that this one will be shown on BBC America (was it a BBC show btw?). Americans are far too happy-dappy and smiley-miley for that sort of thing.

Yes, I know Grumpy Old Men was a film about two Americans smiley - nahnah


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Post 6

Researcher 198131

I really don't think you can call yourself 'old' yet Ormondroyd. Life has only just begun for you hasn't it?

The show sounds interesting. I don't think we've seen it on Australian screens yet. (I thought you meant the movie at first smiley - doh)

smiley - elf


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Post 7

Ormondroyd

Yes, Gosho, it is indeed a BBC series. And a very fine one at that. Hope you get to see it somehow! smiley - ok

smiley - ta, Táralómë! I am a mere youth of 43, but I'm old enough to be included in the programme. Will Self is slightly younger than me (b. 1961). I just wish I was as slim and handsome as him! Ah well, must get to the gym today... smiley - run


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Post 8

Researcher 185550

smiley - sadface missed it.

When was it on?


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Post 9

Ormondroyd

You haven't missed the whole thing, because it's a series. It's on BBC2 at 9:50pm on Friday. smiley - sadfacesmiley - grrsmiley - ok


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Post 10

Researcher 185550

Fantastic. Culture seems to like it as well.

Actually, I don't like reading Culture, but since they changed PLAY to whatever it is now, which I hate even more than Culture, I have to smiley - grr.


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