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  • I hate this stupid story of Cass trying o kill Bobbie

  • My ancestors are from Germany. I wish I knew how to speak it.

  • Beruhigen Sie meine Dame. Es ist nicht eine Gaskammer es ist NUR eine Dusche.

  • No wonder the poor girl freaked out... she was a concentration camp prisoner... she thought she was gonna be gassed.

  • Gotta love the "Freaks" admission to guilt, ... as a Nazi!

  • Oh, do I wana just grab Davo by the hips & give her good-proper Britt-ish-Arse a good hump'n. She needs it!

  • Love the msuic from 08:26

  • good! lol someone had to strangle that squeaky voiced living barbie doll

  • Cass' face she pulls when she's whipping the cord. Ahah, so tough.

  • Pixie is the Goldie Hawn of Wentworth!

  • Oh GOD! That poor woman was in the Holocaust! ),: She must had been a little girl. She's lucky to still be alive.

  • @Sheri451 Absolutely... and if you ever go to Auschwitz, ( and the lady who plays the part of Hannah is in reality Polish ) it's a life changing experience.. I know, I've been there myself..

  • @vigerfa I wish I could go to Europe and visit Poland, and The Netherlands, and Austraia and even Germany. I would really love to go to the Anne Frank Museum. The Jews were treated horribly! I was watching The World At War yesterday, a German woman was recalling how she told a neighbor about the Concentration camps and how they were murdering people. The neighbor threatened her by telling her SHE could be put into one if she didn't shut up.

  • @Sheri451 Yes, what you say is in fact quite true... no one was really safe from these terrible places, Jewish or otherwise... and I'd like to mention that I've also visited the Anne Frank hideout in Amsterdam.. like Auschwitz, it's a life changing experience, but in a different way... it's a reminder of how one teenage girl could be so brave, and really was an example to the rest of us.. anywhere in fact where atrocities were commited gives room for thought, hope you make it to Europe one day..

  • @vigerfa These places should never be destroyed, Because it was true, Some Germans today still insist it was a lie.

  • @Sheri451 I agree 100%.. these places should always be preserved, in order to remind future generations.. and yes, it's unfortunate, but true, some Germans have the ridiculous belief that it's all a myth... anything but... there's evidence everywhere, even where I live here in France, the nazi's occupied and did terrible things...

  • Joan, kann das arme Mädchen nicht Englisch sprechen.

  • rise or is it raise?

    

  • Look at Judy and Desmond two bull Dykes with a violent streak!

  • lmao..if your gonna insult me then do it in english...fucking class !!

  • @MrMrsloony WICKED....

  • 2:45 Myra, Judy and Davo playing Dragons Den!

    By the way I sound like Stephen Hawkin's voice box!

  • Don't mention the war...

    I mentioned it once, but i think I got away with it..lol

  • ha ha ha ha

  • nice to see the freaks softer side even if it was just a little :D

  • Then again, if a jew with post traumatic stress disorder from the horrors of a childhood spent in a german concentration camp came into contact with Ferguson, she could be forgiven for relapsing into thinking she was back in one of Isle Koch's camps!

  • 4:10 That's obviously meant to be a concentration camp ID on the prisoner's arm. What year is this filmed? 1982-83? That's almost 40 years after the holocaust ended & if this woman is old enough to remember, she must be at least 46 or so? She doesn't look that old & even if she is, she's had 40 years to get over it (to a point) at least to the stage of learning that prisons are not allowed to gas prisoners any more! It doesn't make sense unless her PTSD is so bad that she would be in hospital.

  • Here is why Erica was the infinitely superior governor. Erica states logical reasoning for her decisions re the 15% offer to ensure the women aren't ripped off by the department and Ann treats her like an idiot

  • poor german chick could be forgiver for thinkin joan was a nazi

  • @speccyride or meg lol

  • @speccyride Only a German could know a Nazi, & the German's know Nazi's best!

  • a 50% payrise would only be about an extra 50 cents per person a day!

  • Uh oh, Cass put down the kettle cord!

  • @munecojim Doesn't she realise she's reaching up to kill someone by strangulation when if it was really Bobbi she'd be reaching down? I mean isn't Pixie like a foot taller than Bobbi?

  • Jude is an American, she should say Prah-ject.

  • All that time in the stir, Judy should be eating Vegemite by the dump truck! She got her hybrid accent thru Aus-mosis! Get it? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I kill me! :)

  • YEah it's a wonder she isn't shovelling it in; she does eveything else. I like Judy's accent though. Wait to you get to hear Dreary Cleary's yankydoodle dandy of an accent!

  • Oooh! Another Yank? Sounds exciting!

  • I can see her picking up the lingo, slang and phrases, but it is weird she uses those pronunciations. I don't think I would change my word pronunciation. Not because I think ours is superior, but because I think it would sound affected.

  • @munecojim accents and pronunciations are amazingly infectious tho, particularly if you live in the environment, like move to another country. it happens on a subliminal level. if you keep hearing something every day over and over you pick it up. also, there's a strange "phenomenon" where people will sometimes say something back the way it is said to them. like a few scenes ago, myra answers judy with an american pronunciation of a word after hearing her say it. interesting..!

  • It is very interesting. Obviously that is what happened with Betty Bobbitt. I wish I would've picked up on the scene you are talking about with Myra.

  • it could have even been episodes ago - i've watched like 10 of these today..! but yeah i've experienced the "repeat" phenomenon once myself. talking to tech support in US being asked my "password" ( "pahss-word" to us ) i've spat back "password" ( as he said it ) and been like "i mean pahssword..!" it was freaky..! of course americans do say it as spelt, so do some brits, it just depends where you're from but au accent essentially comes from a london one so we'd always say "pahssword".

  • Addicted eh? (10 eps.) It is great to get opinions from people all over. Thanks for your input.

  • @downwithutube Aus-Mosis LMAO! I hate the way Yanks say "Arse-see" instead of "Ozzie" for "Aussie" though. Haha.

  • Well I would say I say "OZ"zie, but of course you'd have to hear it to agree.

  • Actually I think it would be more like "oss"ie like the word "oss" in boss or toss.

  • Yeah but I'd have to hear you say those words. To my ears they might still sound like Arse, Barse & Tarse!

    Then Yanks can do it the other way round. It's almost as funny hearing Yanks get Arse-see and Hoss (horse) backwards as it is seeing Poms say "It's 'orrible 'ow 'ard 'ee 'it 'im. 'Ee needed an hoperation'

  • I wish I could hear everyone's accent. It is great getting to read everyone's comments...but to hear them would be fantastic.

  • Well to put you in the picture I sound excactly like Peggy Mitchell from Eastenders!

  • Good cause I love Barbara Windsor.

  • You slay me as well.

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