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Little Britain in America
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cant watch the Bill so watching this.
Seems strange that the making fun of "gays" is humour on this show but described as homophobic when anyone else does it.
Stopped watching it now, the line "bet you like it up the bum" was too much.
Seems strange that the making fun of "gays" is humour on this show but described as homophobic when anyone else does it.
Stopped watching it now, the line "bet you like it up the bum" was too much.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Apparently it's called post ironic humour.
I must have slept in the day it became acceptable for a w hite man to dress up in a fat suit and black up his face and say "oh baby" for it to be funny.
Catherine Tate did sketch were she looked at at Asian man and said "bud bud bud". Hilarious!<<Now that's irony.
The difference you're looking for is class, if you are middle class or went to University then you're post ironic, if you did'nt then you're an ignorant racist bigot.
I must have slept in the day it became acceptable for a w hite man to dress up in a fat suit and black up his face and say "oh baby" for it to be funny.
Catherine Tate did sketch were she looked at at Asian man and said "bud bud bud". Hilarious!<<Now that's irony.
The difference you're looking for is class, if you are middle class or went to University then you're post ironic, if you did'nt then you're an ignorant racist bigot.