
New Bad Boss, Same as the Old Bad Boss
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New Bad Boss, Same as the Old Bad Boss
'Here was proof that Lawrence was indeed an Englishman."
'Everybody from Liverpool's a comedian.'
Silicon Vale
Peter Cook
John Cleese.
'Three little kids and their first words. Can you find out which one is the British kid?'
>Enter new password: BEEF STEW >Password not stroganoff.
Alien asking for Bernard manning's autograph
"Good news - You can get wine in pints now! Bad news - It's British wine."
A rainy holiday in Bournemouth.
'Ok, ok, ok. Just tell me the title.'
A virtue of vicars
William Hague as a punk.
"All the atmosphere of 'Murray Mound' but in the comfort of your own home!"
Get Over It, You Remoaners!
'What's the hardest thing about playing bowls?'
'That's Cat from Eastenders.'
Dawn French.
Rowan Atkinson.
OLD COMEDY vs. NEW COMEDY
"Who's the daddy?"
Kenneth Williams
Rowan Atkinson
"Noooo! B is for Bullocks, B is for Braindead, and Beating Boris on the Bum with a Big Broom.Don't forget that Achmed."
Rowan Atkinson,
"Looks like beach weather."
"Well Jenkins... I dare say we should have brought a second flyswatter."
'When I started this journey I was a curate.'
Ant and Dec.
He instantly realised that the snake he had stumbled upon wasn't the ordinary, nonvenomous python but the feared Monty Python. However, impervious to British humor, Walter walked away unscathed.
Drought in Sixth Week
Ricky Gervais.
Martin Clunes
Richard III found buried under Leicester car park.
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