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[challenge entry] i'm out


From the Save the Economy challenge. See all 226 entries (closed)

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:45, archived)
# Oooooh Dave!
I never realised that you were secretly Beau Bo D'Or ;)

Woo!
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:46, archived)
# i'm sure beau spends longer than 4 minutes on his biting political satire
alright mate?
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:48, archived)
# Arf!
Aye, I guess you are right ;)

I'm grand ta! I am listening to Lindisfarne which is always multiwin!

And your good Heathian self?
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:50, archived)
# good as gold me mate
which is good due to the poor value of sterling on the global market
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:53, archived)
# LOL!

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:54, archived)
# Are we sure?
I've never particularly found BDB too insightful. Okay, they put more effort in than most posters but most of the time it just feels more like just stating the negative and obvious instead of satire.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:03, archived)
# I think that is slightly harsh.
He has never purported to be a genius, but I have to say, he is one of the most consistent posters on b3ta.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:05, archived)
# heheh

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:48, archived)
# haha, nice one :)

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:53, archived)
# Evening Archibald!

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:55, archived)
# evenin' fella :)

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:57, archived)
# I just noticed your sig,
Is that in ref to the Uke Orchestra of Great Britain perchance?
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:59, archived)
# It certainly is
sorry I didn't get back to you before we went - saw them last Thursday evening - B3tan Joe Scaramanga was also there.
Was a fantastic evening
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:01, archived)
# Nicely!
I used to know one of the members, he used to play at my Folk club.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:03, archived)
# Nice one, which member?
we saw them at Cecil Sharp House, home of Folk :)
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:06, archived)
# I don't know his full name,
we all just knew him as Joe Bazooki :)
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:10, archived)
# I'm in
I'm out

I'm in again
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:55, archived)
# LOLrolereversal!!!

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:56, archived)
# why the semi? :(
that blonde chicks fit
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:56, archived)
# You mean Angry Woman?

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:57, archived)
# Ninja! whoop! whoop!

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:59, archived)
# your a master
of veins
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:57, archived)
# No job too veiny

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:01, archived)
# Does everybody watch that fucking programme except me?

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:56, archived)
# yes we do

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:57, archived)
# That explains why I'm so out of touch with popular culture then.

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:58, archived)
# I don't either.
I even avoid it on Dave too!
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:57, archived)
# It's worth watching just to place bets every week on which way Evan Davis' eyes will be pointing when the programme starts

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:58, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
This^^^^^

Have you seen Harry and Paul and their take on it? That made me chuckle :D
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:59, archived)
# Yes, but it always pisses me off
when a comedy show pins its entire premise on the viewers being familiar with another TV programme. At least Harry and Paul was funny most of the time, unlike Dead Ringers and their "I am a celebrity in a popular television show and I am describing what I am doing because it is hilarious" scripts.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:02, archived)
# Ha ha ha!
I do get your point, but I think it is fair enough with something like Dragons Den with which pretty much everyone knows the premise.

I never watch Dead Ringers or Alistair McGowan, I just don't find them funny.
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:07, archived)
# Very nicely ,Sir.

(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 19:56, archived)
# Yay!
I like this!
(, Mon 13 Oct 2008, 20:00, archived)