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Started by RossRoy, October 16, 2007, 03:38:13 PM

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Antares

So Jon, is this the girl you've been secretly stalking and have built a shrine to, in your attic?  :tease: :laugh:

RossRoy

I tell you, cats these days ...



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Dragonfire


Critter


:hysterical: :hysterical:

So simple, yet so funny.


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Najemikon

It was Children In Need last night and the BBC newsreaders always put on a good show, bless them! :laugh: This year, Louie Spence of Pineapple Dance Studios helped them...





Last nights total was over £18,000,000 which is incredible during all the hype around Government cuts.


DJ Doena

I just read about this on a german site.

The Lake Peigneur disaster on Nov 20, 1980:

Karsten

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Critter

I just love it when celebrities lose all their composure, and this interview is such a funny example of that. Somewhere in this Emma just starts laughing, what she is laughing at no one knows, but she can't seem to stop herself for minutes. She then apologises for ruining the guys interview  :laugh:


Najemikon

I think she's finding his accent funny, because it was every time he started a question she'd grin! :laugh:


Critter

That's what we all thought as well. And by we all I mean myself and other people on the IMDB Harry Potter boards. He's Swedish I think, and it's quite an accent. Someone said however that she stated that someone off camera was doing something funny, or that someone told her something funny just before she went on. I'm not entirely sure, either way I got a good laugh out of the video haha.

Najemikon

I was thinking more Irish, but now I listen again, yeah, Swedish is likely. Or Muppet Chef...  ;)

By the way, what did you think of the x-rated trailer? :laugh:

goodguy

I liked the LITERALized one.
Matthias

Critter

Quote from: Jon on November 21, 2010, 12:45:11 PM
I was thinking more Irish, but now I listen again, yeah, Swedish is likely. Or Muppet Chef...  ;)

By the way, what did you think of the x-rated trailer? :laugh:

I watched it but wasn't really into it. Not really my type of humour, and I found some of the edits they made where they changed the words sounded really strange, and quite obvious that they had been edited.

Quote from: goodguy on November 21, 2010, 12:47:47 PM
I liked the LITERALized one.

The literal one made me laugh a bit. In the end though my favourite 'Potter Parody' is still Dangerous Wands.


goodguy

In light of a recent discussion - Nina Paley does 2D, 3D and 4D:

Matthias