Hidden bottles. Going to the shop to buy "a beer and some crisps", plus a bottle of vodka but no-one needs to know about that. It will be the last one, just to stop the rattle. Been there. Hope you are ok. It's an evil addiction.
The whole point of the Fast Show was to start a sketch, get the catch phrase out and finish it, hence fast. It has resulted in a huge number of catch phrases entering the vocabulary: "Scorchio!" "Which was nice" "This week I have been mostly..." "Suits you sir" "Does my bum look big in this?" "I'm afraid, I was very, very drunk..." "I'll get me coat" "Someone's sitting there mate" "[anything] is very much like making love to a beautiful lady" And so many more. I had a young work colleague who I asked if they had ever watch the Fast Show. "No" was the answer. "But you know the catch phrases, yes?" I said. "No", they said. Then I listed all the ones I could think of and they knew every single one. They had no idea they had all come from one TV show.
Apparently they compiled a highlight tape edited down to the punchlines from a show they were trying to get commissioned. They thought it was funnier than the whole show so went with the format.
As a recovering alcoholic myself, other than smash the car, I have done everything in this sketch. I have hidden alcohol in more places than is humanely possible, and coughing when opening cans was a regular occurrence. The people who wrote this must have known some of these traits first hand.
Definitely, my dearly departed mum was an alkie and the hiding of drinks and coughing to cover can openings is bringing back memories at trigger-level. Not in this sketch but there was also occasional overuse of perfume in the hope of concealing the smell of alcohol/alcoholic breath. Congratulations on recovering 66oggy, happy for you that you can get your life back.
Mark Williams (now best known for Harry Potter and Father Brown) as the dad and Simon Day as the son. Maria McErlane, a regular on the show but not a main cast member, as the mum. Paul Whitehouse could also be heard as the DJ on the radio, sounding suspiciously like his Harry Enfield character, Mike Smash.
Saw this originally and laughed - watched you laughing and made it funnier - so satisfying to see you getting us - do more, we love it, it's like a growing family
The Fast Show in my opinion, is the funniest program ever made in Britain. It’s not a sitcom, just lots and lots of short, hilarious fast sketches, with characters I guarantee you’ll be splitting your sides with. No Harry Enfield, but a ton of absolutely brilliant comedians, some of which have acted in many serious dramas on the TV and the big screen. I can’t wait until you get into the Fast Show, properly, it’s just amazing. 😂
Loved the Fast Show back in the day. Also funny to see Mark Williams (aka Arthur Weasley) in this sketch. He used to do loads of work with Paul Whitehouse back in the 90’s.
You would absolutely love the Fast Show !. Hardly ever bettered for consistent memorable characters, and punchlines. Too many great bits to call out, but Unlucky Alf, is a legend . He is one of Paul Whitehouse's greatest creations. Always getting into scrapes, catchphrase was always "Bugger!.". (Warning Alf feeding the ducks may cause internal pain ... , just a heads-up !.)
Bob flemming and his friends who all had ticks or tourettes such as bob having a permanent frog in his throat, his friend who shouted 'arse', another sneezed, or hiccups. Etc. Leading to bobs country classics cd where they all sing absolutely killed me with laughter 😂
There are so many great Fast Show sketches you should definitely check out, notably 'Unlucky Alf', Chip Cob the deaf stuntman, and Dave Angel Eco Warrior. 👍👍👍
I remember a good Fast Show sketch. There was a presenter that kept randomly coughing, as the sketch progresses it steadily got worse. Later on he was joined by 3 more presenters, think 1 sneezed, another would do something else (forget what) and Paul Whitehouse would for some reason would say "arse". The final sketch it ended with all going "cough cough, atchoo, burp (maybe) ARSE!!". Hope you don't mind me spoiling a sketch you may never see, such a funny sketch show with many great moments.
@@andrewvalentine6977 good old Bob [clears throat] Flemming. My favourite was when the introduction music faded out and his mic faded up just as he said "... And so I gave her a pearl necklace."
This is what one of my aunties did when my uncle got diagnosed with Parkinson's, as hidden bottles were found all over the house after her death. They had moved 85 miles away not long before, so had no friends or family nearby, then when he got diagnosed with Parkinson's, she became depressed and drank herself to death.
@@raycope2086 She was my favourite auntie. She only lived 2 doors away before they moved, so I was there practically every week, playing on my cousin's computer, going on cycle rides with them to parks or day trips to places like Bolton Abbey, staying for tea occasionally having meals like Spaghetti Bolognese, and going to every barbecue they had which was a lot (my parents have 1 barbecue a year maximum, whereas they had between 4 and 12 a year at least.)
love this show but never seen this sketch before. my mum was an alcoholic when i was young and this reminded me so much of those times. especially coughing to hide the sound of a can opening. i remember her doing that specifically. hiding drink around the house, putting it in different containers so it looked like she was drinking something else.
Bob Fleming, Dave Angel and Monkfish are just a few characters out of so many. The fast show was brilliant. Another good recommendation I have (if you haven’t done it already) is the Estate Agent (realtor) guy from a sketch show called Monkey Trousers. It’s good old Bob Mortimer and is great
"Macho fantastico" is priceless. It's a Fast show, low budget, sexist, Latin American soap opera parody. More humour per second than can possibly be imagined. God bless the fast show.
Definitely worth reacting to the whole series in order! Sketches/characters/catchphrases etc grow throughout and sometimes even interchange between the skits so some context may be lost doing individual clips instead of episodes!
Good work. Loved the Fast Show, the catchphrases were everywhere and linger on. All pretty good but personal favourites are Rowley Birkin QC, the spoof Arthur Atkinson documentary with Tommy Cockles, and Ted and Ralph. Ted and Ralph IMO not only funny, but profoundly brilliant. Like a few well loved British comedy shows they manage to add in the occasional sad moving storyline with the funny stuff.
the mid life crisis guys as well, there's a certain sketch from that, you probably know the one I mean, I don't want to spoil it in case King Boomer reads the comments. It's the hardest I've ever heard a crowd laugh, so much so that the audio distorts because people roared so hard with laughing! it was from the Last Fast Show Ever DVDs
The fast show is unique, many characters often with a one line catch phrase, they deliver that one line, which you know is coming, then the sketch is over. Its a bit like the IT crowd in that if you just watch one you can wonder what the hell was that about, miss it completely. To “ get it” you really need to watch several shows in sequence. Then show one line catch phrases stick in your mind forever. Today I will mostly be explaining the “ Fast Show” concept, even if I am very, very, drunk. Ain’t knowing stuff brilliant! None of those last three things will mean a thing to you until you watch several episodes of the fast show. It’s character based, delivering often one line comments, that’s it, some you will get to love, others you will probably never see the point of, which is normal. We all developed our favourite characters in time…cough cough,…just had a little flem stuck in my throat there for a second! No you won’t get that comment either….yet. It’s all very confusing, until you watch. Enjoy King Boomer.😂
One morning I put a piece of bread in the cassette player, and a tape in the toaster!!!! I remember taking about 12 seconds to understand why the musoc wasn't playing and bread was getting manked up by the cassette player going round and round
"In't milk brilliant" sketch is a must 4 y'all. there are other similar fast show sketches too. e.g. "ain't holidays brilliant". u get the idea. The character was known as "Brilliant Kid" and there's a 14minute compilation. Just search for fast show brilliant
Paul Whitehouse had a character named Rowley Birkin QC. A distinguised gentleman in his later years, who tries to tell a funny story, while drunk. Not much that comes out as inteligible words.
My good man. Just checked out your Stavros Harry Enfield reaction. Which made me think of a post when you mentioned dirty mind. Please please have a look at the New Zealand caulk and deck stain adverts. Absolutely hilarious
I'm a new subscriber and follower of your channel King Boomer. As a watcher of all 22 seasons of Hell's Kitchen I'd love some more reaction videos of that if you are able to find any. You reaction to so many things make me laugh so hard but none more so than Gordon Ramsey and his famous insults lol!! Keep up the good work!
I always enjoyed The Fast Show's Jazz Club skits - ua-cam.com/video/TebUMhJAKSM/v-deo.html The sound is a little funky in places, and I don't mean the Jazz kind. Niiiiiice.
As an alcoholic, this is overplayed but it's not far off. You hide alcohol wherever you think no-one will find it. It's an insane addiction to live with. I have hidden it in dusbins outside (just having a cigarette), in bushes, cisterns at work, in the garage, at the back of wardrobes, under the sink, on top of kitchen cupboards, in the car under the seat. Inside a suitcase in the under stairs cupboard, decanted into a water bottle and in your bag (doesn't look like right if you are an expert at spotting how vodka moves compared to water). Stuffed under the sofa, behind a curtain (risky). Not planning on going camping soon? That tent bag looks neglected. Perfect spot. It's so bad. I've just given anyone who lives with an alcoholic a good few places to look, haven't I. My ex was finding empty bottles four years after we split up. I'm glad she moved on, for her sake.
The Fast Show is equivalent to Rodney Dangerfields one-liners. You gotta watch a bunch in a row to really appreciate it! Hence the 20 minute episodes of the Fast Show 😉😅😅
all hail king boomer can i get a pin please 🧡🧡
a gin?
"Rowley Birkin" - one of Paul Whitehouse's finest characters is definitely worth checking out
definitely - loved this
“But at the time I’m afraid I was very… very… drunk” 🥴
Yes, definitely Rowley Birkin
Love Rowley Birkin. Particularly NO!!!! and Lost Love.
Yes to this!
Omg. I'm a recovering alcoholic and the 'can cough' was one of my tricks. 😂
Hidden bottles. Going to the shop to buy "a beer and some crisps", plus a bottle of vodka but no-one needs to know about that. It will be the last one, just to stop the rattle.
Been there. Hope you are ok. It's an evil addiction.
The Fast Show was so popular in the UK in the 90’s, so funny.
Brilliant!!
@@jimb9063 .... Nice!!
... Jazz!!
We loved in it Ireland too. My favourite sketch show by miles.
"Put your kickers in and make me a cup of tea"
You ain't seen me..... Right
I’d forgotten how funny that sketch is! Laughing my socks off. I’m not pissed
So many great characters on the fast show you need to watch a whole show 😂
The whole point of the Fast Show was to start a sketch, get the catch phrase out and finish it, hence fast. It has resulted in a huge number of catch phrases entering the vocabulary:
"Scorchio!"
"Which was nice"
"This week I have been mostly..."
"Suits you sir"
"Does my bum look big in this?"
"I'm afraid, I was very, very drunk..."
"I'll get me coat"
"Someone's sitting there mate"
"[anything] is very much like making love to a beautiful lady"
And so many more. I had a young work colleague who I asked if they had ever watch the Fast Show. "No" was the answer. "But you know the catch phrases, yes?" I said. "No", they said. Then I listed all the ones I could think of and they knew every single one. They had no idea they had all come from one TV show.
Only one reply to that, Chris Waddle.
You ain't seen me, right (finger to side of nose whilst saying)
Apparently they compiled a highlight tape edited down to the punchlines from a show they were trying to get commissioned. They thought it was funnier than the whole show so went with the format.
Nice
Bueno estente. Astra fiesta Mondeo golf. Sminkey pinkey brassy monkey. Heth Eth Eth Eth, heth Eth Eth Eth, Chris waddle.
Had so forgotten this one. Great to see it again
Chip Cobb the deaf stuntman is epic.
Absolutely hilarious !!! A must watch. There’s a 5min compilation clip on UA-cam !!! Worth a reaction vid !!
Also worth searching for is Unlucky Alf. 😂
Isn't Chipp Cobb brillllllliant?!
"Chipp, go and check it through with Belinda...."
@@smackeye The best character. JT is brilliant, he got the best characters in the show.
As a recovering alcoholic myself, other than smash the car, I have done everything in this sketch.
I have hidden alcohol in more places than is humanely possible, and coughing when opening cans was a regular occurrence.
The people who wrote this must have known some of these traits first hand.
Definitely, my dearly departed mum was an alkie and the hiding of drinks and coughing to cover can openings is bringing back memories at trigger-level. Not in this sketch but there was also occasional overuse of perfume in the hope of concealing the smell of alcohol/alcoholic breath.
Congratulations on recovering 66oggy, happy for you that you can get your life back.
Mark Williams (now best known for Harry Potter and Father Brown) as the dad and Simon Day as the son. Maria McErlane, a regular on the show but not a main cast member, as the mum. Paul Whitehouse could also be heard as the DJ on the radio, sounding suspiciously like his Harry Enfield character, Mike Smash.
He was Dave Nice from Smashy and Nicey. Anybody for some Bachman-Turner Overdrive?
Saw this originally and laughed - watched you laughing and made it funnier - so satisfying to see you getting us - do more, we love it, it's like a growing family
The Fast Show in my opinion, is the funniest program ever made in Britain. It’s not a sitcom, just lots and lots of short, hilarious fast sketches, with characters I guarantee you’ll be splitting your sides with.
No Harry Enfield, but a ton of absolutely brilliant comedians, some of which have acted in many serious dramas on the TV and the big screen.
I can’t wait until you get into the Fast Show, properly, it’s just amazing. 😂
Hahaha! Great Sketch - everyone hides the drinking from eachother. Brilliant!
Loved the Fast Show back in the day. Also funny to see Mark Williams (aka Arthur Weasley) in this sketch. He used to do loads of work with Paul Whitehouse back in the 90’s.
Aww we used to come into school repeating the catchphraes for the week lol
We used to go in to work quoting the catch phrases! Awesome
You would absolutely love the Fast Show !. Hardly ever bettered for consistent memorable characters, and punchlines. Too many great bits to call out, but Unlucky Alf, is a legend . He is one of Paul Whitehouse's greatest creations. Always getting into scrapes, catchphrase was always "Bugger!.". (Warning Alf feeding the ducks may cause internal pain ... , just a heads-up !.)
Bob Fleming, Colin Hunt & Johnny Nice Painter are all hilarious Fast Show characters.
Bob flemming and his friends who all had ticks or tourettes such as bob having a permanent frog in his throat, his friend who shouted 'arse', another sneezed, or hiccups. Etc. Leading to bobs country classics cd where they all sing absolutely killed me with laughter 😂
Johnny Nice the painter is brilliant. One of my favourite Fast Show characters.
Lov e this show, got my photo taken with Paul Whitehouse when they filmed the 3rd series in a small fishing village where i lived
Anything ralph and ted from the fast show is gold mate
And Swiss Tony!!! All the fast show was brilliant in fairness!!
There are so many great Fast Show sketches you should definitely check out, notably 'Unlucky Alf', Chip Cob the deaf stuntman, and Dave Angel Eco Warrior. 👍👍👍
The fast show sketch’s were all brilliant! Unlucky Alf and The 14th Duke of Whimdoom are my personal favourites! 😁👌
I remember a good Fast Show sketch. There was a presenter that kept randomly coughing, as the sketch progresses it steadily got worse. Later on he was joined by 3 more presenters, think 1 sneezed, another would do something else (forget what) and Paul Whitehouse would for some reason would say "arse". The final sketch it ended with all going "cough cough, atchoo, burp (maybe) ARSE!!".
Hope you don't mind me spoiling a sketch you may never see, such a funny sketch show with many great moments.
Bob Fleming. There’s a few sketches of him. One of the best is his album “Bob Flemings Country Favourites”.
Bob Fleming, so funny!!
@@andrewvalentine6977 good old Bob [clears throat] Flemming.
My favourite was when the introduction music faded out and his mic faded up just as he said "... And so I gave her a pearl necklace."
When they try giving him cough syrup and he ends up coughing half the bottle over his dressing room mirror before finally getting a spoonful in... :D
@@mechazoicBob Fleming's Folkin' Classics. I think it's what OP was referring to.
This is what one of my aunties did when my uncle got diagnosed with Parkinson's, as hidden bottles were found all over the house after her death.
They had moved 85 miles away not long before, so had no friends or family nearby, then when he got diagnosed with Parkinson's, she became depressed and drank herself to death.
Sorry to hear that, Daniel.
@@raycope2086 She was my favourite auntie.
She only lived 2 doors away before they moved, so I was there practically every week, playing on my cousin's computer, going on cycle rides with them to parks or day trips to places like Bolton Abbey, staying for tea occasionally having meals like Spaghetti Bolognese, and going to every barbecue they had which was a lot (my parents have 1 barbecue a year maximum, whereas they had between 4 and 12 a year at least.)
oooooh Suit you sir! ...... & the neghbours always doing it outdoors ...so many classics
had a thing for Donna Ewin, phwoarrrrrr
You need to see the whole episodes. Absolutely brilliant and hilarious
“Oooow you smell nice, what is it?”
“Gin. I had a little accident.”
You’ve gotta see that sketch of this family. Hilarious.
reminds me of that quote "i didn't know my husbsnd was a alcoholic untill he came home sober one day"
There are so many iconic Fast Show sketches, love that show so much.
Same jokes every week.
Every American should see this to learn the difference between 'pissed' (drunk) and 'pissed off' (annoyed). 😉
love this show but never seen this sketch before. my mum was an alcoholic when i was young and this reminded me so much of those times. especially coughing to hide the sound of a can opening. i remember her doing that specifically. hiding drink around the house, putting it in different containers so it looked like she was drinking something else.
put it this way, you'll never see them all. see as many as you can lol. great reaction!!
The 1st time I watched this, many years ago when it was originally broadcast, I actually laughed so hard I pissed myself
Bob Fleming, Dave Angel and Monkfish are just a few characters out of so many. The fast show was brilliant. Another good recommendation I have (if you haven’t done it already) is the Estate Agent (realtor) guy from a sketch show called Monkey Trousers. It’s good old Bob Mortimer and is great
Wait until you see them sober. That is funny. BTW, "Hi. I'm Ed Winchester".
Competitive Dad, Cricket is definitely one to watch 😂
I reckon that Trump would have been a bit like that, if he played cricket.
"Macho fantastico" is priceless. It's a Fast show, low budget, sexist, Latin American soap opera parody. More humour per second than can possibly be imagined. God bless the fast show.
Definitely worth reacting to the whole series in order!
Sketches/characters/catchphrases etc grow throughout and sometimes even interchange between the skits so some context may be lost doing individual clips instead of episodes!
Chip cobb deaf stunt man is a must
The Fast Show is classic. You reacted to It's A Right Royal Cockney Barrel of Monkeys already, that was a Fast Show sketch by the way bro.
You might like the fast shows drunk old man sketches then. Based on a real person Paul knew I believe but then “I was very, very drunk” lol😂
Good work. Loved the Fast Show, the catchphrases were everywhere and linger on.
All pretty good but personal favourites are Rowley Birkin QC, the spoof Arthur Atkinson documentary with Tommy Cockles, and Ted and Ralph.
Ted and Ralph IMO not only funny, but profoundly brilliant. Like a few well loved British comedy shows they manage to add in the occasional sad moving storyline with the funny stuff.
its true, they are still relevant today, I still love the "someone's sitting there mate" sketch :D people still do that now lol
I recommend from the Fast Show - Denzil Dexter, Dave Angel Eco Warrior, Jazz Club, Jesse's Diets + Fashions
The granddad reveal was icing on the cake; so good 👌😂
Three Fast Show shorts you do in one video - "Bomb Disposal", " The Valiant Breed" and "Chicken". All very funny, all on a military/wartime theme.
the mid life crisis guys as well, there's a certain sketch from that, you probably know the one I mean, I don't want to spoil it in case King Boomer reads the comments. It's the hardest I've ever heard a crowd laugh, so much so that the audio distorts because people roared so hard with laughing!
it was from the Last Fast Show Ever DVDs
The fast show is unique, many characters often with a one line catch phrase, they deliver that one line, which you know is coming, then the sketch is over. Its a bit like the IT crowd in that if you just watch one you can wonder what the hell was that about, miss it completely. To “ get it” you really need to watch several shows in sequence. Then show one line catch phrases stick in your mind forever. Today I will mostly be explaining the “ Fast Show” concept, even if I am very, very, drunk. Ain’t knowing stuff brilliant!
None of those last three things will mean a thing to you until you watch several episodes of the fast show.
It’s character based, delivering often one line comments, that’s it, some you will get to love, others you will probably never see the point of, which is normal. We all developed our favourite characters in time…cough cough,…just had a little flem stuck in my throat there for a second!
No you won’t get that comment either….yet. It’s all very confusing, until you watch.
Enjoy King Boomer.😂
Cheers ! 🍺 I'd forgotten about this one . Hilarious .
One of my favourite sketches from "The Fast Show" was "That's Amazing", and, of course, "In a hole, with an OWL!"
Unlucky Alf. The fast show. You need this 😂
Scorchio!
Jazz club. Trumpeter with the expanding cheeks 😆
Art Arty Storm is a classic as well
WE WISH YOU A SHABADOOBADOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *falls off stage*
Do Swiss Toni, Do Swiss Toni, watch it with Queen boomer. 😂
lmao yes, thats a much watch
One morning I put a piece of bread in the cassette player, and a tape in the toaster!!!! I remember taking about 12 seconds to understand why the musoc wasn't playing and bread was getting manked up by the cassette player going round and round
Jesse's Diet's and Jesse's fashion tips are a brilliant series of sketches but they're so short, you'll want to do a compilation of a bunch of them.
They can’t be real alcoholics, they only buy half bottles! 😂
4:53 It was Paul Whitehouse on the radio too.
Dads home, oh wrong sketch. I'm not pissed you know
This week, I 'av been mostly...
A Muppet!
Also from the fast show, check out country matters, with Bob Fleming, badger watch, guns and cough medicine
We had a woman at work who hid her bottles in a sanitary bin in the ladies toilets
"In't milk brilliant" sketch is a must 4 y'all. there are other similar fast show sketches too. e.g. "ain't holidays brilliant". u get the idea. The character was known as "Brilliant Kid" and there's a 14minute compilation. Just search for fast show brilliant
Never seen such a happy family.
The ‘Harry & Paul’ series is also very good
The Ted and Ralph sketches are worth a watch. They work better if you watch them back to back
As a recovering alcoholic I can categorically say this is true!
There's a few of these sketches like,the one in the office 😂
The fast show is classic comedy , 👍🏼
I recommend Chanel 9. E.g. Holy Sprog or Macho Fantastico or The Singing Ringing Binging Plinging Tinging Plinking Plonking Boinging Tree.
"Dad's 'ome!"
Paul Whitehouse had a character named Rowley Birkin QC. A distinguised gentleman in his later years, who tries to tell a funny story, while drunk. Not much that comes out as inteligible words.
"But I was very very drunk"
Welcome to Jazz Club, I'm Louis Balfour ... Nice!
Shore leave and bomb disposal. Both fairly short sketches.
Scorchio 🌞
The Fast Show=comedy genius.
Check out the Bob Flemming clips on the Fast Show😂
My good man. Just checked out your Stavros Harry Enfield reaction.
Which made me think of a post when you mentioned dirty mind.
Please please have a look at the
New Zealand caulk and deck stain adverts.
Absolutely hilarious
The Fast Show's: 'William Ulsterman' might be worth reacting to:) Love your Channel!
The Fast Show is endless. See the singing ramblers ans paintballingh
Try the deaf stuntman that will have you in stitches the fast show 😂 he mis hears things like "drive the car" 🤠 " set myself alight in a bar " 😂🙌
The double thumbs up always gets me :D
I'm a new subscriber and follower of your channel King Boomer. As a watcher of all 22 seasons of Hell's Kitchen I'd love some more reaction videos of that if you are able to find any. You reaction to so many things make me laugh so hard but none more so than Gordon Ramsey and his famous insults lol!! Keep up the good work!
Check out Fast Show Jazz Club. Nice!
If I remember there's a second variation on this set up that's even darker and features the son more prominently.
Fast Show time!! Congrats on getting past the blockers.
Bob Flemming's folkin folk songs 👍😂
Did you recognise the dad?
He was Peterson in Red Dwarf, both the first episode and also when they got brought back in series 8 too.
I always enjoyed The Fast Show's Jazz Club skits - ua-cam.com/video/TebUMhJAKSM/v-deo.html
The sound is a little funky in places, and I don't mean the Jazz kind. Niiiiiice.
Swiss Tony is a must watch 🤣
Definitely need to watch Jazz Club- Nik Nak Noh and Chanel 9 News. Fast Show at their finest!
This week I arve bin mostly eatin... taramasalata
As an alcoholic, this is overplayed but it's not far off. You hide alcohol wherever you think no-one will find it. It's an insane addiction to live with.
I have hidden it in dusbins outside (just having a cigarette), in bushes, cisterns at work, in the garage, at the back of wardrobes, under the sink, on top of kitchen cupboards, in the car under the seat. Inside a suitcase in the under stairs cupboard, decanted into a water bottle and in your bag (doesn't look like right if you are an expert at spotting how vodka moves compared to water). Stuffed under the sofa, behind a curtain (risky).
Not planning on going camping soon? That tent bag looks neglected. Perfect spot.
It's so bad.
I've just given anyone who lives with an alcoholic a good few places to look, haven't I.
My ex was finding empty bottles four years after we split up. I'm glad she moved on, for her sake.
Got to check out Paul as Rowley QC from the fast show!
Oh yes,you have to check out more Fast Show sketches. Try 'A Northern Pub'.
Micky Disco on Channel 9, or Bob Fleming's Folkin' Classics 😂
As someone who is in recovery, this IS what we do!
I'm not pissed.
Here's ten P grandad.😅
The Fast Show is equivalent to Rodney Dangerfields one-liners. You gotta watch a bunch in a row to really appreciate it! Hence the 20 minute episodes of the Fast Show 😉😅😅