I watched it all the way through to make sure,
but no, it's not funny at all (unless by "funny" you mean "fucking shite").
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:08, Share, Reply)
but no, it's not funny at all (unless by "funny" you mean "fucking shite").
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Whilst i don't agree with what you are saying,
I will fight to the death for your right to say it
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:11, Share, Reply)
I will fight to the death for your right to say it
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:11, Share, Reply)
Art is subjective, in the eye of the beholder, have respect for shitty opinions
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( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:11, Share, Reply)
In fairness
He didn't say it was funny. He just said it was funnier than any others he has seen lately.
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:48, Share, Reply)
He didn't say it was funny. He just said it was funnier than any others he has seen lately.
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There's a lot of much better Burnistoun sketches than that one
But I did enjoy the use of 'buckin' instead of 'fuckin'.
That's what my wee granny used to say instead of swearing e.g. 'There I've just put a washing oot and it's started buckin raining'
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But I did enjoy the use of 'buckin' instead of 'fuckin'.
That's what my wee granny used to say instead of swearing e.g. 'There I've just put a washing oot and it's started buckin raining'
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:17, Share, Reply)
Could it have been "bucketing it down" (i.e. as much rain as it it were being poured out of buckets)?
Or is your quote verbatim?
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Or is your quote verbatim?
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 21:33, Share, Reply)
Verbatim
'Buckin' was definitely the Glaswegian old person way of swearing without actually swearing. Haven't heard people say it for years, but Burnistoun throw into a sketch every now and again. A bit like feck for the Irish.
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'Buckin' was definitely the Glaswegian old person way of swearing without actually swearing. Haven't heard people say it for years, but Burnistoun throw into a sketch every now and again. A bit like feck for the Irish.
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