sanfrancis-co-uk
6:09 Wed Sep 17
Re: It aint half hot mum
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"The Cats would all crowd around the telly to watch it."
I don't recall a Cat mosh.
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sanfrancis-co-uk
6:09 Wed Sep 17
Re: It aint half hot mum
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"The Cats would all crowd around the telly to watch it."
I don't recall a Cat mosh.
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sanfrancis-co-uk
6:06 Wed Sep 17
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Stop taking offence for other people Fester.
I don't recall people being offended at the time it was aired.
Or, you're obviously on a wind up.
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mentor
4:44 Wed Sep 17
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Whose mum?
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Spandex Sidney
1:54 Wed Sep 17
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No, he used to live in Sandown opposite where I used to live but he moved to Ryde a few years ago. He has a disabled son and a much younger, much taller wife.
Nice fella.
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I.want.that.one
1:25 Wed Sep 17
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Zico, you ain't deaf dude.
Just cos you play like you are!!
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:^)
1:11 Wed Sep 17
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I find Derek offensive, but more for just the creepy attempt at balancing funny and endearing.
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zico
1:05 Wed Sep 17
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the deaf lady episode
In Fawlty Towers I meant to say....
Not just deaf, I'm blind as well....
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zico
1:04 Wed Sep 17
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"Are disabled people fair game though, Fester?"
I think it depends how sensitive people are personally and how a show depicts comedy.
I'm as deaf as a post but found the deaf lady episode and the Rowan Atkinson sketch in Not the Nine O'clock News when a deaf man picks up the telephone hilarious. Probably because I of all people could understand it.
Someone asked me years ago when the film "See No Evil, Hear No Evil" with Wilder and Pryor came out "didn't I find it upsetting" and couldn't quite understand me when I said it was the funniest film I had seen in ages.
As I say it depends on the individual and how it is done.
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the coming of gary
1:00 Wed Sep 17
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don't be such bloody clever dickie * hocks up phlegm *
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defjam
12:57 Wed Sep 17
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Crimewatch is pretty racist as well, it just depicts black people doing crimes!
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I.want.that.one
12:57 Wed Sep 17
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Was it OK for a actor to make references to the nazis and camps in a musical this week?
Nb, there were females in the play. Yet he had to apologise
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Eddie B
12:53 Wed Sep 17
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Shouldn't the title have been "It ain't half hot, mum"?
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:^)
12:52 Wed Sep 17
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What about Love Thy Neighbour?
And Allo Allo, taking the piss out the Nazis.
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MikeHammer
12:50 Wed Sep 17
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Agree with Johnny on the first couple of series ... A bit like the early shows of Allo Allo .... But that must surely be racist?!
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I.want.that.one
12:48 Wed Sep 17
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Better, Def.
Nice to see Jim turn up. Nicey not about tonight to dribble over?
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JohnnyL
12:47 Wed Sep 17
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God there are some idiots on here tonight .... Can someone call me a rascist ... My own Anglo-Indian ancestors would love that. I found Mind Your Language to be rascist and unfunny but IAHHM was ... For the couple of series ... Quite good and that was made so by the quality acting of the likes of Michael Bates and George Layton.
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greenie1
12:44 Wed Sep 17
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Watched the 1st series on DVD a few months back. I thought it was funny. Dont recall any racist remarks and it didn't make me cringe like Love Thy Neighbour would.
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defjam
12:43 Wed Sep 17
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RACIST CUNTS!!!!
Is that better iwto?
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Leigh Jim
12:43 Wed Sep 17
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Uh oh
Uncle fester has had a drink
Watch out everyone
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