Go For an English - Goodness Gracious Me
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@captainpanic08 Hey retard, being British isn't the same as being English.
Besides, most Indians are stinky cow worshipers, I wouldn't be surprised if nobody likes them.
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Hahaha this is so funny! Going for an english
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alright mate! ahaahahaha :D
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@captainpanic08 stop panicing!!!!! fuck face..
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@captainpanic08 man just fuck off!!
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this is grate, anyone who is offended can piss off.
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Haha, bread rolls :)
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Actually, Sanjeev Bhaskar was born in Essex :)
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Still makes me laugh even after all this time. I'm white and not offended BTW.
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@LatinAmericaStudios "such overt racialising of humour would be deemed unacceptable if the situation were reversed." That's kind of the message of this...
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@euro4569 Oh shut the fuck up. I'm so sick of brainless racist blathering. Sanjeev Bhaskar, who wrote this, was born in Ealing, he IS English (as are most of the cast), he's a Londoner ffs. The scene is a parody inversion of an exaggerated stereotype, and everyone here realises that. It's not insulting 'the white race' apart from in your own deluded mind. Try thinking before you speak, and try learning one or two things about comedy as well.
captainpanic08 1 year ago 46
"The blandest thing on the menu" reverberated across Britain in the Lads' years of early yob culture, and this sketch was one of the things that in many ways (IMO) brought to light how badly behaved certain sections of society were (& are). We laugh at this now, as then, because of this. I see this, and much of Sanjeev & co's work as a strong part of bringing Brits of all colours closer. So keep flaming - everyone who does is a blinkered arse who really needs to wake up and reassess their views.
TingTongsHoliday 11 months ago 30