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  • "I'll heat it up for you!" ROFLMAO!

  • Shit yeah! Long Live the D-Gen!

  • Brendon Lunney is the actor pixelated out in this episode. Apparently for legal reasons (Tony Molloy made reference to Brendon's theatre restaraunt career on The Late Show rather sarcasticly)

  • I think you're confused. Brendan Lunney is the guy who plays Governor Frontbottom in The Olden Days (Rush)

  • Thanks for this man. I grew up with the late show in my teens and it was the funniest show on T.V and Bargearse and The Olden Days were always fave parts of mine.

  • terrific, terrence!.....kudos to you. fuckin' gold.

  • Brilliant. In the States they'd have ruined something like this by adding a laugh track. This is some of the funniest stuff I've seen here.

  • Fan-bloody-tastic!

  • Does anyone know the the guy is that is pixilated out? And why he was pixilated to begin with?

  • It's explained in the opening credits of Bargearse, which isn't featured in the first episode on Youtube. I'll upload it as Part 1. The opening sequence contains some quality D-Gen casting misnomers.

  • @langer8191 I dunno but by the voiceover I reckon it's the guy that played Ted Douglas in Prisoner

  • @ValerieBarlow Nah, it sounds like Tony Martin (who also voices Bargearse), albeit he may being imitating an actor from that era

  • how fuckin funny are the de gen! brilliant! love em all.

    thanks

  • thanks for that!

  • Brilliant. Thank you.  ... now all we need is Tony and Ed to stop talking about "Shortbus" and start talking about Barge Arse!

  • It's called Phoenix.

    Well that'll never bloody work!

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