I watched Wedding Belles the other day, written by Irvine Welsh.
Some might struggle with the quines' accents...
I watched Wedding Belles the other day, written by Irvine Welsh.
Some might struggle with the quines' accents...
That looks interesting. Where can I download the whole thing?
It's all there on the youtube vid I posted.
Oh. I see I just took a peak at it. Cheers for the info. Irvine welsh is definitely up there with Scots comedians . His books are just as good as the movies
Michael Palin in Ripping Yarns great series.
The testing of Eric Otherwaite who knew about a quality Spear and Jackson shovel was a great episode.
Palin in the Movie A private Function with Maggie Smith is a ripper.
The series Blot on the Landscape with George Cole and David Suchet.
If you liked Welsh, make sure to read something by John Niven. The Amateurs was hilarious. So was Kill Your Friends but that already made the movies.
Non-British, but if you like Welsh and Niven, you’re bound to like Chuck Palahniuk, who wrote Fight Club, among many others.
Danny McBride has wrote scores of Scottish crime novels, his wit and character development is right up there.
Lang may yer lum reek...
I,ll give all them a crack. What I particularly liked about Irvine welshs books . Was. he wrote in the scottish brogue/ lingo I could understand / relate grew up listening to Scots parents . I Ken.
It's Brutal being half scottish half Australian though. Half of me wants to get drunk all the time
The other half doesn't want to pay
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He promised to headbutt me, if he ever saw me. Charming.
I guess that my solution would be that he 'never saw me'.
Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !
True though
I have to live with it, I guess
Wish I was more like you, Harry
A mate of mine just bought a karmann ghia and I was reminded of the TV show get smart ( maxwell smart had one). A parody of the secret agent genre of the 60,s
Which I loved. Americans can definately do humour
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