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Wolter wrote:
Flex wrote:I should get a hat like that. Then people can be like "hey, look at the guy in the stupid hat."
I've long imagined that's what longhaired nerds with fedoras and trenchcoats thought.
Jesus. I think that's the worst nerd look ever. Also, every nerd who wears a trenchcoat and/or fedora has terrible body odor. Like, even worse than normal nerds. And we don't smell like roses to begin with.
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JennyB wrote:
Flex wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Flex wrote:I should get a hat like that. Then people can be like "hey, look at the guy in the stupid hat."

Also, I realized as I was watching Life on Mars yesterday that I was wearing a shirt that looked almost exactly like one the John Simm was wearing in an episode (slighly less clownlike collar, but still oversized). I felt shame.
You should never feel shame about looking-like/emulating John Simm. Never.
I didn't feel shame that I was emulating John Simm, but shame that I was emulating 1973.
I could understand if it was James Taylor in 1973, but even 1973 is awesome with a little bit of John Simm.
Okay, I'm convinced. I have a fabulous fashion sense.
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Wolter wrote:
Flex wrote:I should get a hat like that. Then people can be like "hey, look at the guy in the stupid hat."
I've long imagined that's what longhaired nerds with fedoras and trenchcoats thought.
The Doc's hat is a slouch hat a la Wilde, really. Dylan's is more of a western hat.

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eumaas wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Flex wrote:Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon?
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Flex wrote:
eumaas wrote:
JennyB wrote:
Flex wrote:Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon. Vote Saxon.
Vote Saxon?
VOTE SAXON.
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I'm going to vote Saxon.
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Wolter wrote:I'm going to vote Saxon.
Good choice.

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Wolter wrote:I'm going to vote Saxon.
You knew I wouldn't be able to resist it...
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I can't stand Jo Brand. I had to sit through her compering a stand-up night because my mate was on the bill. Just unoriginal and unfunny, with all the jokes variations on the theme of her being unattractive.
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Silent Majority wrote:I can't stand Jo Brand. I had to sit through her compering a stand-up night because my mate was on the bill. Just unoriginal and unfunny, with all the jokes variations on the theme of her being unattractive.
Concurred, she's crap.
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Heston wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:I can't stand Jo Brand. I had to sit through her compering a stand-up night because my mate was on the bill. Just unoriginal and unfunny, with all the jokes variations on the theme of her being unattractive.
Concurred, she's crap.
Used to quite like her although her career appears a little like her act, stale and one dimensional.

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101Walterton wrote:
Heston wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:I can't stand Jo Brand. I had to sit through her compering a stand-up night because my mate was on the bill. Just unoriginal and unfunny, with all the jokes variations on the theme of her being unattractive.
Concurred, she's crap.
Used to quite like her although her career appears a little like her act, stale and one dimensional.
Julian Clary's the same. I think there's a lot of comedians that got through in the eighties because of the political culture rather than any actual talent.
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Silent Majority wrote:
101Walterton wrote:
Heston wrote:
Silent Majority wrote:I can't stand Jo Brand. I had to sit through her compering a stand-up night because my mate was on the bill. Just unoriginal and unfunny, with all the jokes variations on the theme of her being unattractive.
Concurred, she's crap.
Used to quite like her although her career appears a little like her act, stale and one dimensional.
Julian Clary's the same. I think there's a lot of comedians that got through in the eighties because of the political culture rather than any actual talent.
You know who's really bad and I can't believe he's got a career?

Lenny fucking Henry.
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