Jeeves&Wooster Nagasaki
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God, this was hilarious!
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@MegaDratsab It's interesting when you consider that Woodehouse purposely set his stories in a time where the war wasn't happening (WWI or WWII) - it's been a while since I read them, but I think they were purposely not mentioned.
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Its funny now that WWII is over. Poor Nagasaki.
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lol at jeeves just casually walking past the door XD idk y that cracked me up so much XD
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This is too funny! Strangely invigorating! Gee, I miss PG Wodehouse stories. Also wish Hugh would take time off from House and do some absolutely barmy British stuff with Fry again. Sigh...
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@1938gwen Have you heard the gypsy jazz gents Django Reinhardt & Spephane Grapelli's version with Freddy Taylor on vocals? I find it extremely... Invigorating sir. It's my favorite version of Nagasaki by lightyears! Perhaps you'll like it too.
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"extremely invigorating" lolol
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Although I prefer Fry & Laurie's version of Jeeves and Wooster, I would like to be able to see the earlier version with Ian Carmichael. Do you know if it is available? I have had a look but didn't see any sign of it.
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Sunny Disposish all, it's a comedy remember we're meant to laugh! The books are hilarious too check'em out!
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@666deadman1988 No, just no. Nobody else could do Jeeves and Wooster but Fry and Laurie;)
What do you know about what this scene means? You evidently have very little understanding of P.G.Wodehouse, or culture in general. Racism doesn't even come into it. It's people like you that help to spread REAL racism by obsessing over every little possible insensitive remark. Pathetic, pretentious, posturing fool.
countvoncount13 2 years ago 156
I absolutely adore this scene. So funny, especially Jeeves shaking his head in exasperation.
LadyAryun 2 years ago 74