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As entertaining as an ITV sit-com.

I ell oh ell'd. :laugh:

Moi aussi!

Uncanny.

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Your a knobhead then.

I thought it was hilarious! :crylaugh:

That explains everything.

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As entertaining as an ITV sit-com.

As entertaining as the much-missed Dennis Waterman vehicle, On The Up; ITV's innovative and hugely laughtersome take on the much hackneyed social dichotomy of the quintessential British upper class/lower class struggle?

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As entertaining as the much-missed Dennis Waterman vehicle, On The Up; ITV's innovative and hugely laughtersome take on the much hackneyed social dichotomy of the quintessential British upper class/lower class struggle?

We missed you. lol

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As entertaining as the much-missed Dennis Waterman vehicle, On The Up; ITV's innovative and hugely laughtersome take on the much hackneyed social dichotomy of the quintessential British upper class/lower class struggle?

I was thinking more the delightfully quaint exploration of working class modes juxtaposed against the rigour of a 1970's declining economic climate and the incremental pressures resultant from the immigration policies of the day: Love Thy Neighbour.

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That explains everything.

oh dear, i found it amusing too :blush:

As entertaining as the much-missed Dennis Waterman vehicle, On The Up; ITV's innovative and hugely laughtersome take on the much hackneyed social dichotomy of the quintessential British upper class/lower class struggle?

just the one mrs wembely

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My catchphrase of the millenium, along with 'Language, Timothy!'

me and the boys would often shout that across the local ale house of an evening, whence ordering a pint of chestnut mild.

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