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Post by Ausjen on Aug 12, 2005 18:25:56 GMT
Which bits still really make you laugh, even though you've seen them loads of times?
For me it's the American Evangelists talking about Mr. Brightass!
Jen
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Post by Jennifer on Aug 13, 2005 17:14:28 GMT
The old man in Brittas' office in 'Opening Day' of series one always gets me;
"But am hun-gray!"
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Post by astrokini on Aug 16, 2005 17:10:11 GMT
The old man in Brittas' office Oh, I love him! Bless his sad little (hun-gray) chops. The bit that never fails for me is Brittas' Dirty Harry moment with the gun in The Trial. "Awroight punk, make moi day!" Very revealing as to what leisure centre managers get up to when they think the door's shut. That and (and to think this is series 6): "My husband!" "What?" "My husband!!!" "WHAT?!"
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Post by Kanna on Aug 17, 2005 9:25:36 GMT
Every time Tim cries in "Playing With Fire", I crack up. This probably says something rather horrible about me as a person.
Also, "Why can't we have a door?" and "Now we haven't got any doors" both send me into giggles. There must be some great untapped fund of humour in doors.
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Post by Totoffle on Aug 18, 2005 23:18:51 GMT
Hmmm... Either Brittas and Horatio's talk in... Uh... That episode that I love... What's it called? You know the one I mean. Well. Maybe. OR 'Knock Three Times' in Mums & Dads. Because YES. (And because it was the last episode I watched.)
OT: I'm so bored, I've just looked at my admin functions I can bump topics at the click of a button. *Feels-oh-so-powerful*
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Post by Xylona on Aug 19, 2005 20:35:05 GMT
I've been thinking about a part that especially made me laugh for days, and now you've brought that up... YES! It's Tim and Gavin's expressions that get me.
REALLY? I've got my own Proboards, and you'd think I'd have known that. But hey! I'm slow.
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Post by Jennifer on Aug 20, 2005 11:42:04 GMT
;D *grins* I'm now an admin over at JSJ. So in being so powerful, I COMMAND ye all to visit.
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Post by Kanna on Aug 20, 2005 16:05:01 GMT
Two little boys, Totoffle?
I laugh at "Knock Three Times" but it is awful, tortured laughter, full of deep and wordless angst and suffering. I laugh in the face of pain.
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Post by Totoffle on Aug 20, 2005 16:07:35 GMT
*Nods* Thanks Kanna, I couldn't remember... *Silly* Briliant scene though, if only for Gordon saying 'Naaaaaaaaooowwww'. And 'Knock Three Times' is painful. Not so much Gordon's audience walking out, but poor Tim/Gavin. Aaaw.
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Post by Zusi on Aug 22, 2005 12:41:23 GMT
Besides Tim & Gavin's expressions during 'knock three times'!
There expressions in HTTP:// etc when Tim is explaining his course of action in the hyperthetical situation Brittas has suggested where Gavin has stood Tim up to see his girlfriend instead of playing squash and then tells Tim he could play with himself.
Also glimpses of Helen running down the corridor brandishing an axe chasing the television guy.
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Post by Kanna on Aug 22, 2005 15:18:27 GMT
Eek, zusi, yes! They both kill me laughing.
~waves season seven banner~
And the punchline to the story about Gordon's chum like Gavin, and Tim's expression.
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Post by Elf on Aug 23, 2005 22:58:46 GMT
Helen getting all paralyzed with fear at having dinner with Gordon and a bunch of Euro-Leisure folk...her speaking with a frozen jaw and saying 'Hoolie' etc.
And every time Brittas sees Michael T Farrell ::snigger:: ;D
Christ..all of it makes me laugh!
Elf xx
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Post by Zusi on Aug 25, 2005 9:42:22 GMT
Also Brittas' Game of Life with people either being Wise or Foolish Virgins and getting a catastrophe each year, but espcially Tim telling Gavin he's lucky to be a virgin!
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Post by Kanna on Aug 25, 2005 12:29:40 GMT
Eeek, yes, and fighting over whether Gavin's imaginary children go to boarding school.
Has anyone mentioned the drunk old man in the invalid chair flying over the desk and out the window during the job appplicant's interview? Another classic door moment.
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Post by Zusi on Aug 25, 2005 13:53:30 GMT
Has anyone mentioned the drunk old man in the invalid chair flying over the desk and out the window during the job appplicant's interview? Another classic door moment. Not yet, but it's good. As is the engine block from a Morris Minor landing on the table during the siege from the Classical War Society. Both were well timed and well co-ordinated stunts.
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