If you've tried to book a no frills flight on the Internet recently you'll know exactly how this feels. I won't say the name of the airline but if you live in the UK or Ireland, you'll know exactly who it's aimed at! (Rhymes with Bryan)
WARNING - If you're of a nervous disposition stop watching at 4 mins 12 secs as the language and topics get a bit rich! Now don't say I didn't warn you.
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I would buy this DVD. That was fantastic. Even the ads were funny1
ReplyDeleteHa ha, love it! It gets funnier as they get into it! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's true too!
Bet they are great live!
ReplyDeleteReal entertainment!
ReplyDeleteVery very funny, I was laughing so hard my dog came to see why!
ReplyDeleteThat was funny too!
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ReplyDeleteMaggie Ann - I absolutely love Larkrise to Candleford. The characters are wonderful, hard to pick my favourite, Laura is very sweet, Thomas Brown is so funny, unintentionally! However I think Minnie is my favourite. I'm dying for the next one to start. Sunday night viewing hasn't been the same since it finished.
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ReplyDeleteWell, I'm not likely to book any flights anywhere, so I'll pass on the video for now.
ReplyDeleteYou were right about the Tramadol. That stuff kicked my butt. First, I was euphoric, which wasn't bad at all, of course, until it went on well past my bedtime. I was wide awake most of the night as images passed through my mind so vividly that they almost qualified as hallucinations. Then came the dizziness, the nausea, and a generally unwell feeling that continued for the next two days. Now, I have a bottle with 89 Tramadol that I'll never take. Great!
Okay, so I read what Just Laughing wrote about the video, and I got hooked.
ReplyDeleteI wrote "Just Laughing" when I meant "Always Smiling," and I haven't even taken any Tramadol! However, in the middle of writing, I knocked over a full quart bottle of water, and had to dry a great many photos and papers in the oven, so I'll offer that as my excuse. Of course, I'm also awfully old and not a little senile, so maybe that will work even better.
ReplyDeleteSnowbrush - Tramadol definitely acts as a hallucinogenic. After my husband's operation 2 men in his ward had hallucinations during the night about parties and taxis! Needless to say he got no sleep.
ReplyDeleteThe video is a good laugh taking the mickey out of one particular airline!
Fabulous - thanks so much for sharing this Winifred - even my husband was chortling. A x
ReplyDeleteFecking Funny!
ReplyDeleteIf you've tried to book a no frills flight on the Internet recently you'll know exactly how this feels. I won't say the name of the airline but if you live in the UK or Ireland, you'll know exactly who it's aimed at
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