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I know it's cheesy as ****, but when I was younger one of my favourite sketches was seeing Lenny Henry do his old Caribbean grandad sketch.

'I keaam to Engluund in ummmmm.....













'A boat....'

<laugh>
 
I know it's cheesy as ****, but when I was younger one of my favourite sketches was seeing Lenny Henry do his old Caribbean grandad sketch.

'I keaam to Engluund in ummmmm.....













'A boat....'

<laugh>

A word of advice. Don't listen to Jamaican stand ups. It's nearly as bad as their soaps.

They have incredibly **** TV over there.
 
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"Johnny Snot 'ere. I came from a broken 'ome. I should know - I broke it."
 
Sky TV provides money to the club's, foreign support fund Sky TV to an extent. Foreign fans also buy merchandise.

Should I thank them? No, I was perfectly happy as a United supporter before all this came along and would remain so should the bubble burst.
A supporter from abroad will pick his team however he/she sees fit as he has none of the physical or emotional pull of a fan living in the same country, be it local affinity or family tie.

It's great they can follow whichever club the choose from afar. Just awesome.

Do I have an affinity or camaraderie with those supporters?

No, I don't.

It's called my opinion, accept it or otherwise Roofie, I don't give a toss.
A person has no need to list why Chief is an arrogant fool , just a steady read of this thread would do the job .
 
My favourite comedy when I was a lad though was the Young Ones and Kenny Everett

Was it Everett or the 2 Ronnies who did the old phantom raspberry blower of old London town. Was only a kid but it used to crack me up.

The slapstick in the young ones was hysterical to me too.

My favourite was Tommy Cooper...saw him once say he was gonna turn a mars bar into a piece of furniture...he cut it twice with a cleaver and said...

"There you are...........a three piece suit" <laugh> still makes me chuckle over 40 years on