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"A Plan For Gussie"

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  • Spode: " I am not in the habit of talking Rot!"

    Gussie: "Well I mutht thay that you are doing dathsed well for a beginner"

    ROTFLSMTITIBAG (Rolling on the floor laughing so much that I think I bust a gut.)

  • @booyah2094 Good one. As opposed to ROFLYSST? (Rolling on floor laughing yet somehow still typing.)

  • Fink-Nottle and his fiancée have such a peculiar way of speaking. Is that a lisp?

  • I thpothe tho.

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  • He hasn't lost it! He just can put on a cracking American accent. He's just a damned fine actor!

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  • @GoodW0lf 'Yes It is Martin Clunes

    

  • @wolfxbloed I seem to prefer the other M. Bassett, the one featured in "Comrade Bingo." Listening to her recite poetry fills me with fizz and ginger.

  • Almost every time an English manor is called for you see the same estate over and over, the same estate used in this episode. I first saw it used in a version of "The Secret Garden." The English must be super happy to all be living in one house together.

  • @couldbesunshine Orwell in his defense describes him as a complete idiot who was too naive to grasp the meaning of nazism. Milne, who knew him better, even worked with him concludes that he was a nazi collaborator.

    what's interesting, at the time of his investigation he pretended he didn't know Plack's name (a former Hollywood film extra turned Nazi propaganda official who asked him to do the broadcasts) but there are friendly letters found where PWG addresses him as his friend.

  • ok the actor playing Gussie...is that really how he speaks?

  • Sigh, I wouldn't be able to take all the ensuing fun that would inexorably follow when Stiffy starts convincing Bertie to do all her "little whims" if they get engaged!

  • "the black shorts" hahaha :D

  • 6:19 -- After curate Harold Pinker's prospective father-in-law, Sir Watkyn Bassett, refused to let his ward, "Stiffy," marry him, I should think that Harold would fall on his knees and give thanks to almighty God for His infinite mercies -- namely, being spared from a life shackled to that beast, Stiffy.

  • "Ah Jeeves, glad to see you here. Your just the sort of person we need in the movement, the working classes"

    "I hesitate to contradict you, Mr. Spode, but the working classes and I have barely a nodding acquaintance. Good afternoon"

    BOOM!! You go Jeeves! Put Spode in his place whilst up keeping your superb standards for courtesy!

  • @wolfxbloed I sense Bill Bailey's presence :D

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