Well, it made me laugh.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Lozzo, Apr 28, 2007.

  1. Lozzo

    Lozzo Guest

    http://entertainment.aol.co.uk/chuckle-brother-in-motorbike-
    smash/article/20070427121609990001


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    Triumph Daytona 955i SE (Black with added black bits)
    Suzuki GSX-R750L trackbike (Shite with added shite bits)
    Yamaha SR250 Cheasy-Rider (undergoing a transformation)
    I ride way too fast to worry about cholestorol.
     
    Lozzo, Apr 28, 2007
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  2. The Older Gentleman, Apr 28, 2007
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  3. Lozzo

    Krusty Guest

    You mean you continued to watch them after the first three seconds?
    Weirdo.

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    Krusty, Apr 28, 2007
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  4. Lozzo

    Eiron Guest

    Never heard of him but I bet that the mockery didn't happen.
     
    Eiron, Apr 28, 2007
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  5. Lozzo

    Eiron Guest

    You don't need to have been a witness to have insight.
    If you saw an old bloke covered in dirt and blood, with a freshly broken
    nose, underneath a little motorbike, you would have helped him before
    even thinking that he looked a bit like some fellow off the telly.
     
    Eiron, Apr 28, 2007
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  6. Lozzo

    ogden Guest

    You are almost half a century older than their target audience. I doubt
    many five year olds are that impressed by Stephen Fry.
     
    ogden, Apr 28, 2007
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  7. Lozzo

    Eiron Guest

    On the other hand, that photo looks very like George Galloway so after
    lifting the bike up, you would be excused for putting it back on him.
     
    Eiron, Apr 28, 2007
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  8. Lozzo

    Keith G Guest


    WTF is a 'Chuckle Brother' anyway...??

    (Should I care??)
     
    Keith G, Apr 28, 2007
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  9. Lozzo

    ogden Guest

    I'm sure you're capable of working Google.
    Unless you've got kids, or were under 10 during the 80s, probably not.
     
    ogden, Apr 28, 2007
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  10. Lozzo

    Krusty Guest

    It's a synonym for 'unfuniest **** on the planet'.
    Absolutely not.

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  11. Lozzo

    Keith G Guest


    OK, I just did!

    *shudder*

    You might have warned me....
     
    Keith G, Apr 28, 2007
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  12. Heh.
     
    The Older Gentleman, Apr 28, 2007
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  13. Lozzo

    sweller Guest

    They're slapstick for children (eights and under) not cutting edge
    comedy. Obviously doing something right as they've been going for years.
     
    sweller, Apr 28, 2007
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  14. I'm more inclined to think the herd of goats didn't happen. Any old
    excuse - it was wet, it was slippy, there was a herd of goats.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Apr 28, 2007
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    SteveH Guest

    Greek diesel on the road. Obviously.
     
    SteveH, Apr 28, 2007
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  16. Lozzo

    Pip Guest

    Grabbed by the funes, was he?
     
    Pip, Apr 28, 2007
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  17. Lozzo

    Krusty Guest

    Damn you.

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  18. Lozzo

    Beav Guest

    And would adults know this "to me, to you" catchphrase? And if so, why was
    it necessary for the writer of the article to inform us of said catchphrase?


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    Beav, Apr 28, 2007
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  19. Lozzo

    Beav Guest

    I would imagine a group of Brit tourists on a bus are outside the target
    audience too, yet they still knew the catchphrase.


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    Beav, Apr 28, 2007
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    Pip Guest

    Oops. I appear to have a Tiger by its pink tail.
     
    Pip, Apr 28, 2007
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