I have published this before, a clip featuring Mrs Slocombe's rather common 'daughter'. While Mrs Slocombe was always concerned about her pussy, her 'daughter' finds much funniness in a children's book about cats. Oh dear. I fear my moderator will not approve.
Friday, February 10, 2023
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This is crazy but I have met people like her plenty of times.
ReplyDeleteIn your profession Roentare, I am sure you have.
DeleteI couldn't watch more than a few seconds, my cheeks still hurt when I laugh too much.
ReplyDeleteAw, poor River suffering after dental work.
DeleteShe makes you laugh more than she is laughing...lol
ReplyDeleteMargaret, her laughter is infectious. It is cheap humour but she is funny to watch.
DeleteShe's funnier than the book she's reading.
ReplyDeleteFor sure Kirk. Sometimes it is good to just be silly and laugh.
DeleteCheap humour is correct. Poor woman
ReplyDeleteThat's what it is humour, but I don't see the poor woman at all.
DeleteHer mother would have delivered those lines flawlessly, I wonder is she did so on the first take, or if there a treasure trove of outtakes from Are You Being Served.
ReplyDeleteGood question TP. I should search. I have seen some good outtakes of Hyacinth in Keeping up Appearances.
DeleteShe's going to choke to death laughing.
ReplyDeleteBest way to go maybe, Strayer.
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