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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2006

big train sketch spoofing hitchcocks 'birds' truly a masterpiece

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  • you dont have to be a chav to be working class, just like you dont need to be a snob if you have money.

  • The bit where they swap the worker for the dummy is great attention to detail, this is what happened in the original Birds film, they switched the real bird for a puppet during the attack!

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  • @xxxmicamicaxxx Your comment is the perfect example of a sentence. People should notice the magnificent way that XXXmicamicaxxx uses letters to form words and words to form a sentence.

  • Come on you Spurs!

  • 0:33 "ere anyway, i said to him there's no way im eatin that without daddies sauce on, he said go fuck ya self" LOL brilliant

    every time i watch this i hear something new

  • ello mate, awright mate, ello mate, bloody disgrace innit. - sounds like my old man

    i love this sketch

  • I'll have a bit of HP on that.

  • And i can't even bring myself to watch Florence Fucking Cunting Nightingale

  • I loved Big Train and watched it to death. But time has passed. A sudden need to watch this sketch, and I spat my pint all over the table. True talent never fades!! xxx

  • @slytown are you taking the piss??!!!!!!!!!

  • This sketch is a perfect, frame by frame, take off of "The Birds" by Alfred Hitchcock - but instead of being frightened by Birds she is being frightened by the "Working Class"

  • @slytown i think the most relevant thing about this sketch is that Britain is the only place in the world where class is *completely* unrelated to wealth. Class is basically all about who your parents are and where they were educated with where you went to school and university thrown in also.

    To illustrate this a 'working class' plumber who won the lottery would still claim that he was working class and be considered as such by everyone else no matter where he lived or how much he was worth

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