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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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but Gavin and Stacey seems to be universally beloved, and I can't work out why. It's drivel.
And Rocky Horror Picture Show a bit. I like the film, and theme nights centred around it are always fun, but I don't get the utter awe that it inspires in people
(, Tue 12 Jan 2010, 14:02, 2 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
ANY kind of imagination, sense of self-expression or awareness of anything other than their generic Nike/Sainsburys/Cinema/9-5/Big Brother/Eastenders sheepy way of life, and the opportunity to see a bit of leg or do something 'WACKY!' ("Ooh, I'm mad I am...") is a sheer fucking pant-wetting experience for them. The cunts.
(, Tue 12 Jan 2010, 14:21, Reply)
1) it's a musical
2) it involves 'audience participation' - a phrase to turn my blood to ice if ever there was one
3) there's a whole excruciating 'culture' surrounding it, where people go and see it 8 million times and try to outdo each other in pathetic costumes
Utterly fucking bent.
(, Tue 12 Jan 2010, 14:44, Reply)
I always got the impression it would make me curl up with cringeingness
(, Tue 12 Jan 2010, 15:13, Reply)
Then mince about the cinema singing, bending and more than likely, exchanging.
A fiend of my wife is a bender, and his partner will, probably on demand, get into his frank'n'furter outfit and mince about the fucking place by way of spontaneous entertainment.
By all means do that kind of thing, but do it in the privacy of your own dungeon. It is not funny, ironic OR entertaining. As you said, i would want to curl up and die with fucking embarrassment even being in th esame building as these 'outgoing' party animals.
(, Tue 12 Jan 2010, 15:33, Reply)
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