The most important self-identification of all.
First, state the color of your underwear. Then, state what you just ate. Thus:
White meatball sub.
Or...
Pink stew.
Or...
Commando steak.
Mine was the first, above. Over to you.
First, state the color of your underwear. Then, state what you just ate. Thus:
White meatball sub.
Or...
Pink stew.
Or...
Commando steak.
Mine was the first, above. Over to you.
green fruit cake
white raisin bran crunch
Blue fried chicken
Purple polka dot Sultana Bran
Brown chipped toast
Now you're just taking the piss.
The current color of my underwear doesn't matter but it will be influenced by what I just ate.
Yeah, and it's too expensive to be blowing whopping great holes in it like that.
As the great Spike Milligan once said, "I don't wish to knowest that!" ![]()
I always thought Spike Milligan was a bit of a goon.
Well, ying-dong-yiddle-I-po to you!
...and just to stay on track: white meatball sandwich. ![]()
And who was that dirty rotten swine? Hehe, I also loved Harry Secombe in the Goons. Yeah, they were a part of a great generation of comedians, were Spike and Harry. They just don't make 'em like that anymore... the likes of Eric Sykes, Tony Hancock, Dick Emery, Charles Hawtry, and movies like The Plank and The Wrong Box. I grew up with all that stuff. Ah, the 60's, a decade of sheer brilliance that 'll never be eclipsed.
Now that I've done lamenting... black toast and marmalade.
Agreed. And throw in the movies at the Ealing Studios, and by the Boulting Brothers. I don't think Brits at the time knew they had it so good where comedy is concerned. And the Goons have never been matched, much less improved upon in what they did. Did you know there are a couple of live shows that were broadcast on tv, and have been uploaded to YouTube?
Mind, I still love Old Harry's Game, and Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation. But they're very different.
Black crabcake. It's a thing.
Oh yeah, we knew we had it good when it came to comedy... the fact that we had such great variety. I recall sitting down with my father to watch such shows as Hancock's Half Hour; One The Buses; Dad's Army; It Ain't Half Hot Mum; 'Til Death Us Do Part; Man About the House... and so on and so on. It was only B&W in those days, but that took nothing from the brilliance we were watching.
Now that I've done reminiscing... again...
Red meat pie.
Dunno how I ended up with a double post... I edited the first one and the second just appeared.
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