This guy isn't afraid to offend anyone. Good for him.
This is part 2 of four. I haven't investigated parts 1, 3 and 4 yet, but I will. If they are anything like this, it will be a treat.
What a shame that he will soon be collecting his P45. He will, sure as eggs. This kind of thing can't be allowed.
UPDATE: all four parts here. Couldn't resist.
Ha! That guy is briliant, a natural, a star. He'll be fine. He will be protected from on high and I don't mean the politicians, believe me. Quite right too.
ReplyDeleteBut, if not, he has a cast iron career in stand-up ahead of him. He'll make a fortune.
I hope you're right about the chap.
ReplyDeleteAs to your second remark, the first thing I said to Anna was "this guy ought to be on the stage".
The guy is a genius. Makes you proud to be British and proud of the British Army too.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how many "shocked and offended" BBC viewers there would be if this was televised?
Well I hope he carries on. It was like a breath of fresh air.
Oh that is just wonderful. "Which explains all the blank pages in French history books" - classic.
ReplyDeleteLook at the medals, though; he's earned the right to offend.
WW: "Can you imagine how many "shocked and offended" BBC viewers there would be if this was televised?"
ReplyDeleteYes I can. The switchboard would go into meltdown. Perhaps worth a try ...