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You guys had the right idea. Drop the criminals off on an island.

 

But you failed as they are now an accepted nation.

 

That's no way to speak about the US lol

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You guys had the right idea. Drop the criminals off on an island.

 

But you failed as you're country's gone to shit

 

Fixed that for ya (thumbs u

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You guys had the right idea. Drop the criminals off on an island.

 

But you failed as they are now an accepted nation.

 

That's no way to speak about the US lol

 

:roflmao:

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I've been away for a few days, and so I'm backtracking here......

 

Ah, Worzel Gummidge. That brings back memories-none of them good.

 

I found this show impossible to watch. It froze me cold. John Pertwee's voice was hostile and disturbing, especially the way he would shout and squawk out "A cup of tea and a slice of cake, Aunt Sally!!"

 

Or whatever it was, exactly.

 

Kind of like a prototype version of Papa "Hello, Daaaaave!!" Lazarou from the League of Gentlemen. Except the way this was played, intentionally dark, actually made it hilarious.

 

A classic case of personal taste and the fine line, I suppose.

 

 

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I've been away for a few days, and so I'm backtracking here......

 

Ah, Worzel Gummidge. That brings back memories-none of them good.

 

I found this show impossible to watch. It froze me cold. John Pertwee's voice was hostile and disturbing, especially the way he would shout and squawk out "A cup of tea and a slice of cake, Aunt Sally!!"

 

Or whatever it was, exactly.

 

Kind of like a prototype version of Papa "Hello, Daaaaave!!" Lazarou from the League of Gentlemen. Except the way this was played, intentionally dark, actually made it hilarious.

 

A classic case of personal taste and the fine line, I suppose.

 

 

I agree with you - it was weird for a kids show!

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