Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
The Funniest Gavin And Stacey Characters, Ranked
1. Smithy (in the all-time pantheon)
2. Uncle Bryn
3. Pam
4. Nessa
5. Rudi
6. Doris
7. Deano
8. Chinese Alan (just because)
2. Uncle Bryn
3. Pam
4. Nessa
5. Rudi
6. Doris
7. Deano
8. Chinese Alan (just because)
Monday, February 26, 2018
Thoughts. I Have Them.
Throughout the course of a day, I know where my penis has been and I
know where my hands have been. Which means that after pissing, I have
no idea why I’m supposed to wash my hands and not my penis.
Sunday, February 25, 2018
George Harrison
Happy 75h the Dark Horse. All Things Must Pass is the only solo Beatle album I ever loved 🙂
He was, however, the Tea Party Beatle! ;)
Saturday, February 24, 2018
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Only Fools and Xmastime - A Slow Bus to Chingford/The Russians are Coming
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Britain's Best Sitcom
In 2004 the BBC held a nation-wide contest for Brits to decide their favorite sitcom of all time (spoiler alert: Only Fools and Horses won!) Each episode featured a celebrity championing a sitcom and making its case to be chosen; I've desperately tried to find the episodes online, with some luck thanks to YouTube. SO I thought while I kept looking I'd give you a brief rundown on my thoughts for each one. You're welcome.
BlackadderFantastic showcase for Rowan Atkinson and an early peek at the brilliance of Richard Curtis (and, later, Ben Elton.) May be the only sitcom in which the last season is also its greatest; the final scene may be the greatest final scene of any sitcom ever.Fawlty TowersRelentless in its comedy. The blueprint for future sitcoms who saw the upside to ending after only 12 episodes. John Cleese at his most John Cleeseiest.The Good LifeFantastic show in the prime of the “Golden Age” of British sitcom; one of the first to have side characters who actually outshone the leads. Margo and Jerry would go on to star in sitcoms such as To the Manor Born and Yes, Minister, one of which is on this list and one which should be.Yes, MinisterThe show that gave birth to all the shows we now love such as The Thick of It and Veep. Perfect comedy vehicle for The Good Life’s Paul Eddington, and serves up another great character in Humphrey.One Foot in the GraveHaven’t seen it yet.PorridgeRonnie Barker’s signature show in an amazing career (also starred in Open All Hours with David Jason of Only Fools and Horses.) Amazing writing, and any scene of his with Richard Beckinsale is a must-watch. This in the pantheon for sure.Only Fools and HorsesI’ve been breathlessly panting about this show for years on this blog so I will stop here: The Greatest.Open All HoursDavids Jason and Ronnie Barker are the perfect combination. The genius of having such a simple setting works because of the two of them, and it’s great to see the very DNA of British comedy culminate in one frame.Vicar of DibleyTypically cozy-but-hilarious BBC sitcom of the 90’s. Geraldine Granger is an all-time character and each and every suppotting character could be a lead themselves. And giving Roger Lloyd-Pack from Only Fools and Horses another character to shine in is priceless.Dad’s ArmyHaven’t seen it yet. (Got the dvds!)
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Friday, February 16, 2018
Thursday, February 15, 2018
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Happy Valentine's Day
What
with my over the top, bordering on the dangerous luck with the ladies,
Valentines Day has always been a big deal for me. Let's take a walk
through the years and, starting with 8th grade, see how each Valentine's
Day went for our guy Xmastime.
1986: nothing
1987: nothing
1988: nothing
1989: bought rose for a girl I was into and later dated for two years. My first love. Of course by the time it got to her it had died and shriveled up. And that ended up being the highlight of our relationship.
1990: I think I got a keychain shaped like a heart from her. Ring-a-ding fucking ding.
1991: nothing
1992: nothing
1993: nothing
1994: had a girlfriend, but can't remember doing anything special. Sounds like it must have been amazing.
1995: broke up with her, inciting what surely was 4-sleeve Snackwells emergency at Stubbs Dorm.
1996: nothing
1997: nothing
1998: nothing
1999: nothing
2000: nothing
2001: nothing
2002: nothing
2003: nothing
2004: nothing
2005: nothing
2006: nothing
2007: nothing
2008: nothing
2009: nothing
2010: nothing
2011: nothing
2012: nothing
2013: nothing
2014: nothing
2015: nothing
2016: nothing
2017: nothing
2018: nothing as of 4:21pm
1986: nothing
1987: nothing
1988: nothing
1989: bought rose for a girl I was into and later dated for two years. My first love. Of course by the time it got to her it had died and shriveled up. And that ended up being the highlight of our relationship.
1990: I think I got a keychain shaped like a heart from her. Ring-a-ding fucking ding.
1991: nothing
1992: nothing
1993: nothing
1994: had a girlfriend, but can't remember doing anything special. Sounds like it must have been amazing.
1995: broke up with her, inciting what surely was 4-sleeve Snackwells emergency at Stubbs Dorm.
1996: nothing
1997: nothing
1998: nothing
1999: nothing
2000: nothing
2001: nothing
2002: nothing
2003: nothing
2004: nothing
2005: nothing
2006: nothing
2007: nothing
2008: nothing
2009: nothing
2010: nothing
2011: nothing
2012: nothing
2013: nothing
2014: nothing
2015: nothing
2016: nothing
2017: nothing
2018: nothing as of 4:21pm
Monday, February 12, 2018
#DaveDay
The affection for Only Fools and Horses character Trigger is so great that when Roger Lloyd-Pack died, they dedicated his what-would-have-been 70th birthday with Call Everyone Dave Day. Even a rugby team had fun with it:
Very cool!
Here's one of the many times Trigger called Rodney "Dave."
Very cool!
Here's one of the many times Trigger called Rodney "Dave."
Lennard Pearce
Happy 103rd Birthday to the late Lennard Pearce. Grandad uttered the first line of Only Fools and Horses, got the show’s first laugh, and delivered one of its most memorable dramatic scenes.
Thoughts. I Have Them.
The Olympics always seem to be a reminder of how inferior we are when it comes to rail service.
Friday, February 09, 2018
Thursday, February 08, 2018
BBC Xmas
Whether or not the episodes actually have anything to do with Christmas (most of the Only Fools and Horses ones weren't; it's almost like they were semi-annual Christmas gifts to the nation), nobody does Christmas tv like the Brits. Here's a list of some of the best ones.
I've seen:
I've seen:
24. Vicar of DibleyThey're all great but the Extras one in particular is fantastic, it could be a feature film in theaters. And if any show was made for Christmas it's Gavin and Stacey and this scene from the episode.
23. The Inbetweeners
21. Father Ted
18. Porridge
16. The Detectorists
14. Gavin and Stacey
11. Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads?
10. Peep Show
7. Extras
4. Blackadder’s Christmas Carol
3. Only Fools and Horses (the entire 1996 trilogy!)
Trump & Stalin
Trump
being Stalin-esque is frightening but this bit of 80s comedy is fantastic:
"We discovered that Vasily, his son, really did lose the entire air-force ice-hockey team in a plane crash and then tried to cover it up by putting together a new team."
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