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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 10:51 am Reply with quote
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Bubbles,Bill HASN'T got a sense of humour.He wouldn't know what a sense of humour is,even if it bit him on the hand.

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BC Numismatics wrote:
Bubbles,Bill HASN'T got a sense of humour.He wouldn't know what a sense of humour is,even if it bit him on the hand.

Aidan.


BCN, you are so wrong. Bill has a very dry and wicked sense of humour. Read his posts again, he is brilliant let it all out

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Bubbles,here's a website of a REAL comedian,who DOES have a sense of humour; www.billyconnolly.com .

He's my favourite comedian.

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BC Numismatics wrote:
Bubbles,here's a website of a REAL comedian,who DOES have a sense of humour; www.billyconnolly.com .

He's my favourite comedian.

Aidan.


Don't mind Billy Connolly, though I do prefer his earlier stuff. Now if we are talking comedians (apart from forum Bill!) my favourite had to be Dave Allen R.I.P. He was absolutely fantastic with such great timing. Such a joy to watch

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I always enjoyed watching 'Father Ted' with the late Dermot Morgan & Ardal O'Hanlon,as they took the piss out of the Cult of Rome.

I have heard that the late Dave Allen was unpopular with Taigs,as he used to do skits in which he would dress up as the Pope of Rome & doing all those Popish things that Popes of Rome do.

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I always enjoyed watching 'Father Ted' with the late Dermot Morgan & Ardal O'Hanlon,as they took the piss out of the Cult of Rome.

I have heard that the late Dave Allen was unpopular with Taigs,as he used to do skits in which he would dress up as the Pope of Rome & doing all those Popish things that Popes of Rome do.

Aidan.


Had to 'Google' Taig as I was uncertain of its meaning (Catholics in Northern Ireland for those of you who did not know either!)
It takes all sorts in this world and you cannot please everyone!! Take it or leave it.
Some of his best skits were as the Pope, though my favourite was the one he did about teaching kids how to tell the time. Classic! Anyone got it? Know where I can get it?

Could not get into Father Ted myself. The only good thing was the old drunken priest who swore at every waking moment!!


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Bubbles,the term 'Taig' is derived from the Irish name 'Tadh'.It is a term not only used in Ulster to describe Roman Catholics,but also in Scotland,& in parts of England.I wish more New Zealanders used the term 'Taig',as Roman Catholicism isn't well-liked over here,because of its association with Sinn Fein/I.R.A.'s genocidal campaign of mass murder.

You should buy this; www.popetown.com . I can personally recommend it,as we were the first people to see 'Popetown',despite what the Cult of Rome's New Zealand branch thought.It has since been screened in Germany & Lithuania as well.

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BC Numismatics wrote:
Bubbles,the term 'Taig' is derived from the Irish name 'Tadh'.It is a term not only used in Ulster to describe Roman Catholics,but also in Scotland,& in parts of England.I wish more New Zealanders used the term 'Taig',as Roman Catholicism isn't well-liked over here,because of its association with Sinn Fein/I.R.A.'s genocidal campaign of mass murder.

You should buy this; www.popetown.com . I can personally recommend it,as we were the first people to see 'Popetown',despite what the Cult of Rome's New Zealand branch thought.It has since been screened in Germany & Lithuania as well.

Aidan.


Cannot open your suggested link - will try again later. Glad there is only a minority of people who think like you in this world otherwise it would be a very sad place indeed! I thought you were a church goer too! Is there no forgiveness in your life?

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webbo wrote:
BC Numismatics wrote:
Bubbles,Bill HASN'T got a sense of humour.He wouldn't know what a sense of humour is,even if it bit him on the hand.

Aidan.


BCN, you are so wrong. Bill has a very dry and wicked sense of humour. Read his posts again, he is brilliant let it all out

Bubbles x Cool


Bloody hell ~ I haven't been this popular since I was the first kid in the street to get chicken pox and measles Shocked Laughing .

In case some of you don't understand my last comment I'd better explain that traditionally years ago in the UK if you were unfortunate to be the first to catch one of the childhood diseases all the neighbours sent their kids round to play with you so they could catch it too and therefore get it over with whilst they were young

Thank you for your kind comments everybody ( especially Bubbles Embarassed ) ~~ you have made a poor old pensioner very happy Very Happy

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Bubbles,I found out myself that link was a dead link.It was still a live one a few weeks ago though.

Here's an article; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Popetown .

Aidan.
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