Oh nooo, is she that one with the terrible laugh, like someone's just dropped a feather down her knickers?
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Why? Ah! Don't bother......
No! I insist.......... Ah divvent like Skinner.Ah hev not dropped a featha doon wor lasses knickaz eether.
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Ah divvent like Skinner
Ah divvent like him eetha.I'll have to take your word for it about the fetha, but something has to have been done, to make her laugh like that.
Blackadder...'What begins with come here and ends in ouch?'
Baldrick...'Dunno, Sir'
Balckadder....'Come here'.....thumps Baldrick....
Baldrick....'Ouch'
Substitute MrB or me for Blackadder and one or both of the kids for Baldrick...and there you have our house most days!!!! (obviously we don't thump them....too hard)
'Kowabunga'...from TMNT....used frequently, by me in all sorts of places!
'You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off'...used by anyone in the house everytime our eldest farts...it's now predictable...but still makes us giggle!
'You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off'...used by anyone in the house everytime our eldest farts...it's now predictable...but still makes us giggle!
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I used to be scared of Edward G Robinson when I was a child
Peter Lorre always scared me. Even now if i'm watching him in a film i find him somewhat sinister.
Oooer! Those bulgy eyes.
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Quite prone to the ffffffffff-iddleeedee phrase (especially when children are in the car) around
I think my hubby and me must have been greatly affected by Robert Newton's classic portrayal of Long John Silver when we were kids though Arrrrrr! Because whenever anyone used to bend over in our house the cry would go up Avast Behind! much to the annoyance of our daughter (and me when it was me bending over! )
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