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JP
12-12-06, 06:14 PM
Known the guy for years & is funny as fuck to see him popping up on various national telly programs ... was on CH4 tonight being "interviewed" sat beside Cliff Richard. lol.

Anyone see this blokes series on BBC2?

Cardinal_Sin
12-12-06, 06:24 PM
Known the guy for years & is funny as fuck to see him popping up on various national telly programs ... was on CH4 tonight being "interviewed" sat beside Cliff Richard. lol.

Anyone see this blokes series on BBC2?

Didn't see the tv proggy - But know the wierdo - How can anyone understand him? Anyone from South Molton sounds like they talk from the bottom of the grave - (Does he still dig those?)

JP
12-12-06, 06:29 PM
He totally digs graves man. Or at least did.

Seeing him make Cliff Richard do impressions of a rutting stag is quite possibly a vision I could have lived without. :crown:

ukbukkake
12-12-06, 06:40 PM
Didn't see the tv proggy - But know the wierdo - How can anyone understand him? Anyone from South Molton sounds like they talk from the bottom of the grave - (Does he still dig those?)

Do you think anyone understood the term 'maize'? My gran used to say that word all the time!

JP
12-12-06, 06:41 PM
Do you think anyone understood the term 'maize'? My gran used to say that word all the time!
Maize as a brush. Yes .. some of us would have understood lol.

JP
12-12-06, 07:04 PM
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=%22Maize+as+a+brush%22&btnG=Search

That's like a googlewhack. In a "not being a googlewhack and only relevant to north Devonians" kind of way.

Cardinal_Sin
12-12-06, 07:04 PM
Maize as a brush. Yes .. some of us would have understood lol.

More like "may za brish" (We must be grammatically correct here.)

JP
12-12-06, 07:06 PM
More like "may za brish" (We must be grammatically correct here.)
That's just gibberish. :gaylords:

Cardinal_Sin
12-12-06, 07:36 PM
That's just gibberish. :gaylords:


I thought it was gibberish - But listen closely to Lew next time to see him!

fredicus
12-12-06, 07:53 PM
Well, he is slightly younger ( 68 ) than Attenborough, but he hasn't either the voice or diction .

Cardinal_Sin
12-12-06, 09:30 PM
Well, he is slightly younger ( 68 ) than Attenborough, but he hasn't either the voice or diction .
Kurs e ain't dam twat ye - e be a good ole De'm boy e be - E speak v lingo az it shud be.