Message from @Giant Energy Penis
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shame I couldnt get down... had to go to heathrow 😦 apart from the scuffles it seems like an ok event
also shame about the whole dank vs lineham drama... really love lineham's work.. some of my favourite comedies
he's been in the leftybubble for too long. I'm sure the Lineham of 20 years ago would have supported Markus
but this is a lefty thing... thats whats so puzzling about this whole thing
In general it's disappointing how little support Dankula received from the Brit comedic community
not in their eyes it isn't
i think people are just careful... they probably mostly havent seen the vid
not watching a 30 second vid isn't an excuse. They know what's at stake but choose to turn a blind eye
I can understand to a point as UK comedian / celeb who supports Markus will likely get blacklisted from the BBC and Ch4, but there's enough people with fuck you money who can easily afford to speak out
back on the ali thing... i dont think Tommy suddenly told him he couldnt speak for no reason... if he didnt want him to speak he wouldnt have put him on the speaker list... just IMO @Timcast
i guess we'll probably never find out the real reason
Did you at least have fun?
Hey Tim, can you set me as a patreon pledgee?
seems like a sort of adrenaline spiking encounter
Having people unabashedly threatening you to your face is definitely something else.
"Oi m8 you fackin wot? We dunt wont you 'ere wiv yer fancy words and coherent arguements. Ya fackin mug!"
Oh god they even sound like chavs. hahahahahaha
sounds normal to me 😛
My Dad always told me "Never trust a Cockney"
you mean jog on 😛
kek
Is there a difference?
Ive never heard jog off
wow
yes, one is colloquially correct and the other is you being a mug
Heard it in one of the.. simon pegg movies. Or maybe I was mishearing because >accents.
which movie?
Shaun of the Dead?
He says jog on in hot fuzz
Either that or hot fuzz.
Ah, right then.
Not jog off
Prob Shaun since it was set in London. The saying is definitely jog on, though
Thanks.
In the SW where hot fuzz was set we'd say "Take a bimble"
even the locals don't understand so you just end up going for a pint together
we're nicer folk out West
Im originally from the north east (accent like jon snow... or more like egritt).. so its still a bit funny hearing all these things down south
Most of the people I know in that country are around Liverpool so.