Well one thing, mainly. Why is absolutely everyone in it so fearsomely unattractive?
I would pay not to watch most of these people have sex.
That said 'Knickerless Virgin' made me laugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIrDLwGPP9s
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Well one thing, mainly. Why is absolutely everyone in it so fearsomely unattractive?
I would pay not to watch most of these people have sex.
That said 'Knickerless Virgin' made me laugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIrDLwGPP9s
Herring used a question about politicians and 'informalness' to lay into Theresa May.
Portillo described his comments as 'lazy discussion' and said if you think politicians are so dreadful get out there and become a politician and stop whining about it. Portillo also told Herring 'there is so much inconsistency in what you are saying' and 'you haven't thought this thing through, have you?'
cue much shuffling, nervous laughs and shoe gazing from Herring.
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Portillo is an oddity in being a far nicer chap than one would have imagined. I know he has created a new image for himself now, travelling around on trains in ghastly trousers, but during the height of his political career he was generally regarded as one of the biggest arseholes around.
Through more than a few personal dealings with him I can honestly say that he is a delight, and was even then.
I can’t believe I am saying this….
I know more than a few people who voted for Stephen Twigg in 97 on the grounds that, although a poof, he was at least an honest poof.
Poof. You don’t hear that word so much these days. Plenty of bender, Gaylord, even faggot. Poof seems to be considered a little old school.
Shame….
I admire your ability to remember stuff like this. Utterly useless of course but still wd. I remember it now you have pointed me in the direction, otherwise no.
It was quite the putdown in early 80s school as it was one word, pithy and allowed very little scope for comeback other than the rudimentary punch in the face.
Yeah. I have one of those brains. Stuff - useful and useless - sticks to it like shít to a blanket. :-(
Mind you, I'm utterly terrible with people's names and am getting worse as I get older. If I'm at a work event and there aren't name badges, I'm almost certain to say something like 'Lovely to meet you' to someone I've met several times before. :-(