Hmm..I was kind of hoping you looked like your avatar.I made this for the peeps on my web site. Thought you'd enjoy it.
Hmm..I was kind of hoping you looked like your avatar.
No wonder I didn't find it funny...Only if he was traveling on a space ship far into the future with a hologram, a robot, and an evolved cat.
(For the non-geeks, click here for the reference.)
Red Dwarf is a British comedy franchise
No wonder I didn't find it funny...
... and this is one way of identifying a non-Geek.No wonder I didn't find it funny...
oh I'm totally a geek. I just don't find British humor (oxymoron?) funny. Except for Mr. Bean. That guy cracks me up.... and this is one way of identifying a non-Geek.
Sadly, thanks to that horrible movie a few years ago, Mr. Bean is the only major exposure to British comedy that many of my fellow Americans have been exposed to.Ironically Mr Bean is about the lowest form of humour there is; slapstick and farce.
ah! Don't take it so seriously...I'm just taking a dig at the British based off of a stereotype...much like all the people who have taken a dig at us Americans on here...only in a more playful, non-hateful wayAll of British humour?
It varies from program to program, it's not like it's all the same.
I probably wouldn't enjoy it now. The last time I watched Mr. Bean I was in 8th grade. So about 12-13 years ago.Ironically Mr Bean is about the lowest form of humour there is; slapstick and farce.
I probably wouldn't enjoy it now. The last time I watched Mr. Bean I was in 8th grade. So about 12-13 years ago.
Then you are not as geeky as I and either need to acquire one (thinkgeek.com) or remain in the dark ages of geekdom.But what if I don't have an automatic 'stream' cup?
Time to take apart a slot car , grab the motor and hook it up to a cylinder and calibrate the speed...or make your own mini-whipper.But what if I don't have an automatic 'stream' cup?
Time to take apart a slot car , grab the motor and hook it up to a cylinder and calibrate the speed...or make your own mini-whipper.
The cup is an awesome concept though....how much was that?
All of British humour?
It varies from program to program, it's not like it's all the same.
Ironically Mr Bean is about the lowest form of humour there is; slapstick and farce.
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