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the league of gentlemen........ "your my wife now HAHAHAHAHAH" | |
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jonylawson said: "your my wife now HAHAHAHAHAH"
OMFG!! "Papa Lazarou". I pissed myself, I really did. I couldn't stop talking like Papa Lazarou for weeks after I'd seen that. The whole season last year was just too fcking great. The way it all tied in with every other episode. Brilliant. One of my other fav characters on the show was Pauline. She was hysterical. Her love for pens and power was an absolute highlight of the week for me lol. The way she could go off without warning at those poor unemployed guys taking her course. Glorious. [This message was edited Sun Dec 21 3:19:03 PST 2003 by IstenSzek] and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Yeah, great programme. Dodgy as fuck. | |
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great show...but Little Britain is cooler | |
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FACT: Royston Vasey is in fact Roy 'Chubby' Brown's real name. | |
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JDINTERACTIVE said: FACT: Royston Vasey is in fact Roy 'Chubby' Brown's real name. | |
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FACT2: In the background of the 'local shop', you can see a house I used to live in at Marsden, a small town on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
FACT3: Although all the town scenes are filmed down in Derbyhire, the phone number on all the 'missing' posters, features the Huddersfield phone code 01484 Sorry, just felt like sharing that with you all! "You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain" | |
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daned said: FACT2: In the background of the 'local shop', you can see a house I used to live in at Marsden, a small town on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
FACT3: Although all the town scenes are filmed down in Derbyhire, the phone number on all the 'missing' posters, features the Huddersfield phone code 01484 Sorry, just felt like sharing that with you all! Were you an extra in any of the episodes? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: daned said: FACT2: In the background of the 'local shop', you can see a house I used to live in at Marsden, a small town on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
Were you an extra in any of the episodes? No. I'd moved away from that inbred hellhole a couple of years earlier. I imagine one of the reasons why they wrote out those characters was because filming round there is notoriously difficult. I know someone who helped out on an amateur film shoot and all the cocky little kids who live round there gave them nothing but shit. The kids there are notoriously cheeky. "You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain" | |
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Ardeo said: great show...but Little Britain is cooler
I agree!. 'Little Britain' is a zillion times better than 'League of Gentleman'. 1st series of 'league of gentleman' was hilarious but from 2nd series it became 2 freakish 2 b funny. 'Little Britain' | |
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daned said: IstenSzek said: daned said: FACT2: In the background of the 'local shop', you can see a house I used to live in at Marsden, a small town on the outskirts of Huddersfield.
Were you an extra in any of the episodes? No. I'd moved away from that inbred hellhole a couple of years earlier. I imagine one of the reasons why they wrote out those characters was because filming round there is notoriously difficult. I know someone who helped out on an amateur film shoot and all the cocky little kids who live round there gave them nothing but shit. The kids there are notoriously cheeky. I live quite near to Hadfield where TLOG is filmed. In the local newspaper they once had a feature on the town and the local businesses/shops. The butcher's shop was really advertising their "special" sausages and the pub was "a local pub for local people" ! | |
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