What a laugh, not in a nasty way, but well it's hard not to.
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i did start one about the advert for the prog-when the scots lad gave that woman a proper back hander in asda
when i watched it-even though i had to stiffle a few laughs-i felt really sad for them
the young lad can only remember one good day in the last ten years
and in his interview when he was seven, you could see how upset and scared he was
when i watched it-even though i had to stiffle a few laughs-i felt really sad for them
the young lad can only remember one good day in the last ten years
and in his interview when he was seven, you could see how upset and scared he was
I can understand your anguish china, but for me the meeting scene was simply hysterical.
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We can only imagine how traumatic and distressing living with that illness must be but I think even the sufferers can see the humour in it somehow
The meeting scene proved that I think.
Must be tough.
The meeting scene proved that I think.
Must be tough.
Oh there is no doubt it is tough.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
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quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
Oh there is no doubt it is tough.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
I know - I remember watching a programme a couple of years ago where some Tourette's sufferers whent to Paris for the day.
One poor guy said there was no way he could go up the Eiffel tower because he would literally throw himself off - wouldn't be able to stop himself
He was laughing about it though
Actually, I think that programme might also have featured John, the Scottish guy.
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quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
Oh there is no doubt it is tough.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
Yeh, must be tough having no filters..
quote:Originally posted by Miss_S:quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
Oh there is no doubt it is tough.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
I know - I remember watching a programme a couple of years ago where some Tourette's sufferers whent to Paris for the day.
One poor guy said there was no way he could go up the Eiffel tower because he would literally throw himself off - wouldn't be able to stop himself
He was laughing about it though
Actually, I think that programme might also have featured John, the Scottish guy.
yes, that was john and kieth allen in a double decker bus.
What were they thinking taking them to the vatican.
If i remember rightly john was shouting "ah've got ah bomb, ah've got ah bomb" up at the popes window.
quote:Originally posted by Slinkiwitchx:quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
Oh there is no doubt it is tough.
The old lump in the throat was as evident as the belly aches from laughing over this way.
Some of the things they come out with, well, they must be thinking about them in the first place for them to come out.
Yeh, must be tough having no filters..
Which brings me to the rapist remark and the semi racist comments made by chopper and john respectfully.
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quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
yes, that was john and kieth allen in a double decker bus.
What were they thinking taking them to the vatican.
If i remember rightly john was shouting "ah've got ah bomb, ah've got ah bomb" up at the popes window.
So it was, it was Keith Allen
I remember him shouting something like that, yes.
I also remember him shouting some terrible things to a group of black people too.
It must be horrendous - I wonder if he's ever been arrested and had to explain his condition?
He was arrested once when he was about 18 if my memory serves me.
i meant to watch this but forgot is it on 4od?
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quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
He was arrested once when he was about 18 if my memory serves me.
Was he?
Yogi, it was on a couple of weeks ago now but I'm sure it will be repeated again - think it was the BBC that showed it?
quote:Originally posted by Miss_S:quote:Originally posted by freddiefan:
He was arrested once when he was about 18 if my memory serves me.
Was he?
Yogi, it was on a couple of weeks ago now but I'm sure it will be repeated again - think it was the BBC that showed it?
got it on the i-player thanks
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