Palin and Cleese were pissed off because before the show filmed they were talking backstage to Muggeridge and the Bishop of Southwark and got on really well, so when the broadcast began and they laid into the Pythons both were taken aback.
Palin and Cleese were pissed off because before the show filmed they were talking backstage to Muggeridge and the Bishop of Southwark and got on really well, so when the broadcast began and they laid into the Pythons both were taken aback.
We have a winner.
I've thought that for a while, too. The "ugly" jokes don't work either as she's basically Lois with dark hair and glasses.
Loved for "Red Cloverfields".
Ah, "gourmet," the latest euphemism for "upping the price 75% because the trendy wankers who buy our shit seem to have far more money than sense".
Paddy O'Bomber?
Being white, rich and famous probably helped, too.
Does your mommy know you're using her AOL account?
And this is why English rules.
Fuck, I thought I was the only person in the world who knew that joke. Everyone I've told it to has never heard it before.
I read paragraphs 5-8 and I'm not sure if they're an accurate summation of the plot, or a parody.
You mean Mr and Mrs Santorum?
She's 25? Did she alter her birth certificate to add 12 years?
Unless you're Liz Shaw, who was dumped for being too brainy. Shame, as her mini skirts were awesome.
"she had pitted the two men against each other and it had come to a bad end" Well what the fuck did she expect to happen? Stern language?
My thoughts exactly. Whenever we see Carl wandering around alone I wonder what the fuck Lori is up to.
Fuckin' A.
I think what angered her more than anything is the revelation that Carl killed Shane.
You fuckin' bastards, you didn't tell us it was 200 miles! 200 miles in this day and age? I don't even know where I live now!
"In the clip, art-kid Grimes performs in the cheap seats of motocross races and football games, cutting a subversive figure amongst these knuckle-draggingly masculine worlds and twisting the norms of the audience/performer relationship."