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Replying to @obscurethingy
There was this episode where after the epic flatulence accompanied with sounds of artillery and thunders, Bloodnock said: 'wait wait, this is too early. I don't even have my pants on.'
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Replying to @obscurethingy
I know this: I used to shoot a lot of fish back then.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @obscurethingy
In this one, he is very vicious. He just doesn't want to give up so he grabs Dudly's arm to make him laugh.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @obscurethingy
There is this episode which is very politically incorrect, I think it's the African incident. They get chased by cannibals and Seagoon tries to a light a match. He says are you an crazy, are you trying to reveal our location? Here, use my lighter.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza
British humour back then was often politically dodgy.
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Replying to @NegarestaniReza @obscurethingy
Yet, I can't emphasize enough how this whole scene made a more tolerable person. Only fascists hate jokes and laughter.
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"Some urchin hit me with a stone. I didn't do anything, I only throw him under the car whose tires were flat." Vicious humor is the greatest emancipative device.
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