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  • "Grotesque... I dunno why they called me." - Yeah, why did they? Hahaha

  • Dylan on a horse...

  • Dylan Moran appears on the screen and instantly perfect comedy is produced. Also girls swoon. HOW DOES HE DO IT?!?!

  • hee hee hee! I love Dylan Moran :)

  • Em no.. He's Irish

  • NO, he is Irish, not |British

  • In what way? They are as different as the Canadians are to the Americans, the Japanese are to the Chinese. We are even different race different backround, culture. Ireland won her independance from Britain and we are Irish by name, identity and our very blood, not British.

  • You're still human though. So lets not push our 'differences' too far apart.

  • Good point. But it is an insult when people think Irish people are British. Too many people died for us to not be called British.

  • It was a senseless waste of life. Not saying you shouldn't be called Irish, I'm part Irish myself from my mothers side, but if you were British it wouldn't have made any difference. Its like Canadians and Americans splitting hares and saying 'Dont call me an American!' or the other way around.. I just wish the planet would wake up and just realise that the only thing in it is just a difference in accent, maybe looks, but again, we're all human. People fighting for a name is just a waste of life.

  • There are mcuh more complax differences than that although I like what you said. There are outlooks, traits and many other things that make each group different. Although it sounds like a nice idea, we are not all the same, each group haas its own unique traits.

  • Yeah, but those vary from family to family, its all about how you've been brought up, and theres evidence of that everywhere. Which is why religion splits us up into groups, religion tells us how to act where it should be family morals. I agree different groups have different traits, but I wouldnt say 'the Irish are different than the British' at all, nor any other western country.. until.. religion comes into play. I'm not religious at all and I would happily not have a 'country tag' to my name

  • You guys! Let's not forget the point: WKaliber1 is a douchebag.

  • Yeah exactly the only thing at stake after hundreds of years of oppression and lack of basic rights was whether they'd be called British or not....

    You're ignorantly simple reasoning is pretty amusing, but you are "part Irish" yourself so you obviously know the reasoning behind the actions of the native people of Ireland and their mentality about being called British.

  • Riiiight.. Cry me a river, or better still cry me a larger gap between England and Ireland if you hate us all that much. Grow up.

  • Knowing some basic history rather than making brain dead assumptions means I hate England?, oh dear we're not very bright are we? better go tell my family a person on the internet says I hate them...

    Perhaps you should go hug a tree? or cry it a river preferably, I live in the real world where some nasty business happened and acknowledge it, of course all this "history" and "facts" means little to someone who clearly doesn't want to hear it and can't differentiate between past and present.

  • I love how you talk dirty to me. You must practice a lot.

    How about this for acknowledging reality - the past doesn't matter, its all about the present. Get over yourself and move on.

  • Couldn't have said it better myself, good job little buddy, you got there in the end.

  • @eldudio Judging by the fact that you have not addressed this to anyone, I presume you are speaking to me in this. In which case I will happily talk dirty to you, you filthy whore, and thank you for your advice on the nature of time.

  • @alexxxnewzealand Err, look at the comments... "2 years ago" - when there wasn't the '@' feature. You looking for attention or something?

  • Actually, religion is only one factor determining identity and the concept of nation - it's a combination of a shared history, culture, language, borders or place, appearance, religion and a general belief in a shared identity which gives people a sense of 'otherness' and an identity which will eventually emerge as a national identity - in my head that was Dylan Moran's voice saying all that - But hey, lets all just relax and enjoy the comedy!!

  • I like the smell of farts in the morning

  • For some reason, just the name of a male midwife called Dr. Slop makes me laugh!

  • Where is this from? It isn't in the movie or the region 1 DVD.

  • this is from A Cock and Bull Story, staring steve coogan.

  • Where? Was it in the film itself? Because it wasn't in the version that I saw.

  • this is some behind the scenes footage.

    the scene with the woman giving birth is in the film though. you not see that scene ?

  • Why is that woman screaming?

  • i think shes giving birth

  • Oh, ok, I haven't seen this. Thank ya

  • what is the song playing in this video? its so familiar...

  • It's taken from Michael Nyman's score from Peter Greenaway's film, "The Draughtsman's Contract".

  • at 00:43, give-or-take a few seconds, he has that picture on his myspace :]

  • who's myspace?

  • dylan morans.

  • Heh, he's got a terrible seat on that horse.

    Love Dylan xx

  • someone put up the movie!! we need more moran!

  • lol. Dylan Moran isnt grotesque!

  • Thanks for sending this;)

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