The Born Loser by Art and Chip Sansom for October 12, 2023

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    Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 8 months ago

    And all the dialogues are in pure Cockney accent.

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    Ahuehuete  8 months ago

    They call those shows “crimeys” over there.

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    Zykoic  8 months ago

    Best Brit series “IDEAL” 2005.

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    The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 8 months ago

    I LOVE British comedy. One foot in the Grave, Keeping up Appearances, Last of the Summer Wine was my favorite. I love their humor

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    GROG Premium Member 8 months ago

    I second Left, never right. I am presently watching Waiting For God, but I also like As Time Goes By, Are You Being Served, Red Dwarf, Allo, Allo and Yes, Minister, among others. Then there’s The Avengers with Patrick MacNee from the 1960’s.

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    Cpeckbourlioux  8 months ago

    He’s gobsmacked.

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    Jeff0811  8 months ago

    My brother married and now lives in England with his bride. They were visiting and he ordered a meal of lime chicken. He didn’t care for it, commenting that it was a bit off. “What’s wrong, Is it too limey for you?” He replied, “If you’re not, it’s not.” She has a good sense of humor, and we all thought it was pretty funny.

    By the way, another one of my favorite British series…, Fawlty Towers.

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    zzeek  8 months ago

    “Shetland” and “Broadchurch” 2 outstanding Scottish shows on BritBox. I have to have closed caption turned on to understand the dialogue. Their English is quite different than my own, but it’s well worth it. Another is “Happy Valley”.

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    nosirrom  8 months ago

    She just wants to enjoy The Good Life.

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    saylorgirl  8 months ago

    I’d say yes!

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    A Common 'tator  8 months ago

    Please don’t mention Dîck Van Dÿke… No body but nobody talks like that… And my mum was born in Burdett Road…

    Cockney, originated around Whitechapel, intended as code, to be used by the criminal classes, to confuse the police. Anyone born within the sound of Bow church bell, could be considered a true Cockney. My mother was born in Burdett Road, and was as Cockney as they come, except when she was on the phone, and used her telephone-voice…

    Associative Cockney (East-end of London) Rhyming Slang (ACRS) adopts a code requiring either two associated words, names or syllables, but unrelated to the object…

    Apples and pears are both fruits, and pears rhymes with stairs. The internet has dozens of Cockney dictionaries.

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    A Common 'tator  8 months ago

    Dîck Van Dÿke has two unacceptable words in his name…

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    loridobson Premium Member 8 months ago

    Monty Python never gets old.

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    JohnCL  8 months ago

    Old Britbox shows are usually much more entertaining that contemporary “reality” shows.

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    Just-me  8 months ago
    The mystery shows, Poirot_, Miss Marple and others are good, but I prefer the humor shows; e.g., Are You Being Served_, The Vicar of Dibley and others.
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    Gina Carson  8 months ago

    Excuse me, I need the loo.

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    Brian Fink  8 months ago

    Vicious with Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi is amazing!

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    [Traveler] Premium Member 8 months ago

    The writing and acting is SO much better

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    rhpii  8 months ago

    Translation: You are on your own for dinner tonight.

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    CorkLock  8 months ago

    Mystery , A Touch of Frost and New Tricks worth watching and Midsomers Murders along with Brokenwoods mysteries and Foyle’s War.

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    DawnQuinn1  8 months ago

    Ever notice that on “Coronation Street”, ALL the characters yell constantly? Is everyone deaf?

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    Chris  8 months ago

    well that might be a problem… when the whole family starts saying it like that anyways. :}

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    General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 8 months ago

    You called that right Brutus .

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    DawnQuinn1  8 months ago

    Has anyone noticed that Gladys seems to have lost weight lately?

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    petermerck  8 months ago

    Take away fish ‘n’ chips for dinner.

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    Geophyzz  8 months ago

    With that blue collar accent, she can’t be watching Endeavour.

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    walstib Premium Member 8 months ago

    Off topic, Brutus negotiated a product placement in today’s “Real Life Adventures” comic.

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    walstib Premium Member 8 months ago

    I remember kids in my junior high school trying to talk with a British accent during the Beatlemania/British Invasion years.

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    raybarb44  8 months ago

    You got your answer old man. Better renew your subscription for the British Channel. Makes a good gift, especially for her it would seem. Have her cook some bangers and mash to join in the festivities….

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    KEA  8 months ago

    that’s a yes

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    PlatudimusAtom Premium Member 8 months ago

    BritBox is a UK treasure and an American guilty pleasure.

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    preacherman  8 months ago

    Sassy lass, there. Must be from out Lester way.

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    jasonsnakelover  8 months ago

    Stallone talked about Bitcoin on Tulsa King.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 8 months ago

    When she goes to the loo switch to an American football game Brutus.

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    Sportymonk  8 months ago

    Murdoch’s Mysteries was excellent. Also like Bletchley Circle (?) about WWII code breaker women.

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    Terry Petersen  8 months ago

    Note lack of car chases and gunfights.

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    cuzinron47  8 months ago

    She doesn’t even have to turn on closed caption anymore.

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    Albert Sims Premium Member 8 months ago

    I really like “Vera” and “Silent Witness”.

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    Jayalexander  8 months ago

    The brits sense of humour is a defensive move. Lest we cry.

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    “Wilberforce asked me” Gladys goes on,

    “What does the phrase codswallop mean?

    I said codswallop means: nonsense" and Gladys says I looked it up, it said:

    “ Codswallop: British, informal. : words or ideas that are foolish or untrue : nonsense. The notion that Scott was waylaid by bad luck is “a lot of codswallop,” said Roland Huntford, a British historian."

    “Wilberforce said WOW, thanks mom, I can use that word at school”…

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    pamela welch Premium Member 8 months ago

    I do that; the family always knows when I’ve been OD-ing on Britbox — LOLOL

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    beharford  8 months ago

    My Dad and my uncle made the long ocean voyage across the Atlantic just post World War 2 to start a new life in The Great White North, and as a result I grew up learning vocabulary and vernacular that most of the people around me, including my Mother – who was a third generation Canuck Hillbilly – couldn’t begin to fathom, so most of the real cool stuff that my Dad said, and I repeated, was wasted…

    Alas, to my misfortune, Mr. Webster, our primary school principal, was Scottish. Thusly, when I rather emphatically refered to one of my less erstwhile classmates as a ‘bell-end’ – after hearing my Dad and Uncle use the term repeatedly in a conservation the previous evening – I found myself early exposed to the BC schools judiciary process.

    Now, some six decades hence, I can perhaps understand Mr. Webster’s consternation at the thought of a six year old using such terminology…but it was a great story to tell at my Dad’s 90th birthday party….

    And for me…it was ‘Are You Being Served?’, cuz I was old enough to have a crush on Miss Brahms; it was ‘The Avengers’, ditto for Mrs. Peel (Diana Rigg); it was Fawlty Towers just because it was bawdy, and it was Red Dwarf because funny and it was Sci-Fi.

    And the coolest thing about British TV was that it did and said things that the painfully prudish CBC never would…all the British shows were such a breathe of fresh air.

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    stillfickled Premium Member 8 months ago

    It’s difficult for me to understand the British accent.

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