Matt Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Feel bad for laughing at the advert but when that bloke hits the women.
GLC Posted 28 May 2009 Author Posted 28 May 2009 Feel bad for laughing at the advert but when that bloke hits the women. I can't stop at the moment, i feel really bad
lildave3 Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Feel bad for laughing at the advert but when that bloke hits the women. I literally rolled about on the floor laughing my head off when I saw it.
dandannieldanok Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Haha that bit was hilarious when they were meditating. The woman tells them to imagine walking through long grass and the bloke goes "I'm up to my knees in ****ing cow pat". I hate laughing at this but I can't help it, I'm a bad person.
Corky Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Yes, I'm watching it. I couldn't help but laugh at the "Chopper's dyed his pubes ginger"
Finnegan Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Tourettes documentaries are a bit over done aren't they?
DB11 Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 I wanna watch this Britain's Got Talent is more appealing though
Matt Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 I wanna watch this Britain's Got Talent is more appealing though It really isn't.
dandannieldanok Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 Britain's Got Talent is more appealing though You've posted some crap on this forum mate but this succeeds anything gone before.
DB11 Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 There is a thing called the 'iPlayer'. I don't like watching things on replay.
DB11 Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 LMFAO I just turned it on and that bloke hit the woman :laugh: LOL!!!!!!!!!!!
Granno Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 LMFAO I just turned it on and that bloke hit the woman :laugh: LOL!!!!!!!!!!! It's so funny
Nod.E Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 They wouldn't put this on air if they didn't know we'd find it funny. I'm positive that the whole point of this documentary is comedy, and i'm not complaining!
the_bowman Posted 28 May 2009 Posted 28 May 2009 GLC - thank you so much for pointing this out Funniest hour of tv I've watched in a long time
Raj Posted 29 May 2009 Posted 29 May 2009 Remember watching the original many years ago when i was at College,and fund it hilarious. At College everyone pretended to have tourettes and swear at each other. Now i just find it very sad and upsetting for the people who have it especially the young lad who seems such a nice kid. It may seem funny to outsiders but it must be horrendous to live with.
Monk Posted 29 May 2009 Posted 29 May 2009 It must be awful to have it, but if you can have a laugh about it like the guy on the show last night, then thats great. When he smashed the plate in the kitchen and when he kept knocking the rear view car mirror I just cracked up though.
BoneDog Posted 2 June 2009 Posted 2 June 2009 Is this the same guy who was in the original '88 programe? John someone. That was my favourite tv programme of the whole 1980's. The bit where he was in the supermarket with his Mum near the coffee and walked up behind an old lady and shouted " ****IN Nescaf " was classic. Loved how he left the 'e' off the end of Nescafe. I could do a bangin impression of him before me voice broke. I once got kneed in the back by my favourite teacher for shouting " Mr Martin you **** " at him to make me mates laugh. Great days Eddie, great days.
GLC Posted 2 June 2009 Author Posted 2 June 2009 Is this the same guy who was in the original '88 programe? John someone. That was my favourite tv programme of the whole 1980's. The bit where he was in the supermarket with his Mum near the coffee and walked up behind an old lady and shouted " ****IN Nescaf " was classic. Loved how he left the 'e' off the end of Nescafe. I could do a bangin impression of him before me voice broke. I once got kneed in the back by my favourite teacher for shouting " Mr Martin you **** " at him to make me mates laugh. Great days Eddie, great days. Yeah it is
Bellend Sebastian Posted 2 June 2009 Posted 2 June 2009 I watched it on Sunday. I felt a bit guilty laughing, but at the same time you cannot help but feel compassion for John because he's basically a nice bloke who's been dealt a very cruel hand. It was good to see the younger lad seemingly have a better time than John did at his age, so I suppose that shows that people are a bit more tolerant and understanding than they were 20 years ago. The bit that made me laugh most was when he was waiting to cross the road, and kept involuntarily trying to make his dog cross when there was a car coming, but the dog was bright enough to ignore him until he started crossing the road himself
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