Inflated Self-Importance
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
Amorous Badger asks: Tell us tales of people who have a high opinion of themselves. Jumped-up officials, the mad old bloke who runs the Neighbourhood Watch like it's a military operation, Colonel Blimps, pompous bastards and people stuck up their own arse.
( , Thu 24 Jan 2013, 12:22)
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Also, this.
And he was the manager of Suede for a while.
And The Office was shite.
( , Fri 25 Jan 2013, 17:12, 2 replies)
I never quite understood why..
...The Office was such a huge hit while Phoenix Nights, which had fewer pretensions, was on at more or less the same time, and was much funnier, kept in relative obscurity.
And also, why Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice (who wrote most of the funny bits, if Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere was anything to go by) remained mostly obscure jobbing actors rather than the TV/standup/fatarse behemoth that Peter Kay turned into.
( , Mon 28 Jan 2013, 12:09, closed)
...The Office was such a huge hit while Phoenix Nights, which had fewer pretensions, was on at more or less the same time, and was much funnier, kept in relative obscurity.
And also, why Dave Spikey and Neil Fitzmaurice (who wrote most of the funny bits, if Max & Paddy's Road To Nowhere was anything to go by) remained mostly obscure jobbing actors rather than the TV/standup/fatarse behemoth that Peter Kay turned into.
( , Mon 28 Jan 2013, 12:09, closed)
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