Errr, how do you marry the above chat with him pulling the rather attractive bird with dreads and that weird one taking him home in the side car?
Errr, how do you marry the above chat with him pulling the rather attractive bird with dreads and that weird one taking him home in the side car?
'I must warn you some people in here will be working class.'
Tim Canterbury…the Canterbury Tales…Chaucer…Shakespeare
Oggy Oggy Oggy!
Oi Oi Oi!
Even after 10 odd rewatches this still destroys me…
'Lee's a real prize in these episodes, suggesting that she'll take off her top for 10 pounds to the other guys in the warehouse.'
I like the idea of Myles using the term 'fit', which is basically what everyone under the age of about 25 has been using to mean 'attractive' for a good few years now. Just a colloquialism that caught on for some reason.
THE THICK OF IT!
He'd be a great boss - you could get away with absolute murder on his watch.
Spike Lee has come out with that line like a million fucking times before. You're right Spike, but move on. Ideally not to Inside Man 2.
Or to give him his full title, The Oggmonster.
The U.K. may be a comparatively small land mass, but in terms of accents the diversity is probably unparalleled.
I've been to Swindon once for a football (Americans, read: soccer) match. Absolute shithole.
I included I'm Alan Partridge as the second series aired after The Office. Don't try and make me look like a cunt. You cunt.
I would add that the only moment in the US version that even approaches that is when Michael Scott turns up to Pam's art exhibition and buys her picture. That absolutely destroys me every time I see it.
'There is no room 362 in this hotel. Sometimes the complaints will be false.'
Saxondale wasn't great.
Neil is a complete twat in a very different way to Finch.
Gareth has a West Country/Bristol accent (modelled on Stephen Merchant's supposedly, him being a Bristolian). While Bristol is a big city (and one of the UK's finest) it is something of a backwater, bumpkin accent. It makes you sound simultaneously thick and very friendly.
"My world does not end with these four walls. Slough's a big place, and when I'm finished with Slough, there's Reading, Aldershot, Bracknell, you know, I've got — Didcot, Yateley. You know. My — Winnersh, Taplow. And because I am my own boss, I can.. Burghfield."
'some exceptions aside'?