Oh flip, a prole has got in here. See him out Smithers before I have to show him the Queensbury rules. Dreadful smell of cabbage the man has.GideonB said:And I'm going with my mates into London to get pissed with a bunch of chavs.uncle-ellis said:I needn't, I'm seeing the queen at lunch time for scones and tackles about my expedition to India.The_root_of_all_evil said:Rather, those colonials don't know the proper etiquette. More tiffin?uncle-ellis said:As a British person I am jolly ticked-off by this.
MOTHER-FUCKING QUITE!GideonB said:And I'm going with my mates into London to get pissed with a bunch of chavs.uncle-ellis said:I needn't, I'm seeing the queen at lunch time for scones and tackles about my expedition to India.The_root_of_all_evil said:Rather, those colonials don't know the proper etiquette. More tiffin?uncle-ellis said:As a British person I am jolly ticked-off by this.
Thats her actual voice, it's Joanna Lumley a quite famous british actress. I would also like to point out I have an absurd posh voice also. Fact is, I think Britain has far to many accents for it's own good.Sensenmann said:You mean like these accents? Particularly portrait-ladyGrinningManiac said:Any time an american does a british accent
It's either Dick van Dyke-esque Cockney or some stupid quasi-posh (Pronounced Poe-sh)
Did you just indirectly insult kebabs...Captain Pancake said:Don't worry, your secret is safe with us.electric discordian said:In an episode of Murder She Wrote, there is a timeless quotation. "I want you on that like fog on tower bridge!" Makes me giggle every single time I hear it!
In my defence it's the wife that watches it!
Well, I'm a bit miffed at the stereotype that we all have bad teeth. Where the hell did it even come from?
The unhealthy/ unappealing food one is true though, fish and chips and kebabs? I'll take the american equivalent any day.
Cause the british have laws against heroes.technoted said:And why is every British hero not actually British?
Now that I think about it, it is rather funny. :Lgeneric gamer said:i...i would complain but that honestly sounds awesome.BuchalBainne said:There was a 'drive by' in Murder, She Wrote: The Celtic Riddle.....except it was performed with a sword......generic gamer said:they had an english woman listening to a gramophone on there the other day...seriously, when it supposed to be set!?electric discordian said:In an episode of Murder She Wrote, there is a timeless quotation. "I want you on that like fog on tower bridge!" Makes me giggle every single time I hear it!
In my defence it's the wife that watches it!
That's Joanna Lumley, she's no mere run-of-the-mill Speaking-Portrait-Woman! No, it's like that, but more over-done. To be fair, that's her actual accent.Demon ID said:Thats her actual voice, it's Joanna Lumley a quite famous british actress. I would also like to point out I have an absurd posh voice also. Fact is, I think Britain has far to many accents for it's own good.Sensenmann said:You mean like these accents? Particularly portrait-ladyGrinningManiac said:Any time an american does a british accent
It's either Dick van Dyke-esque Cockney or some stupid quasi-posh (Pronounced Poe-sh)
GrinningManiac said:That's Joanna Lumley, she's no mere run-of-the-mill Speaking-Portrait-Woman! No, it's like that, but more over-done. To be fair, that's her actual accent.Demon ID said:Thats her actual voice, it's Joanna Lumley a quite famous british actress. I would also like to point out I have an absurd posh voice also. Fact is, I think Britain has far to many accents for it's own good.Sensenmann said:You mean like these accents? Particularly portrait-ladyGrinningManiac said:Any time an american does a british accent
It's either Dick van Dyke-esque Cockney or some stupid quasi-posh (Pronounced Poe-sh)
more like this
It's OTT Recieved Pronounciation (or BBC English, though that's a lot nicer on the ears)
You mean like this?MadMechanic said:The family guy ones can vary with me. Sometimes I find them brilliant and can't stop laughing. Other times I just want to kill the writers by impaling them on a flag pole (with the glorious and wonderful Union Flag raised.)
Case in point - the one with Nigel, the pub owner - I hated it...until I saw the hilarious resemblance to the Anti-Christ, Tony Blair. Then, it became funny.
The American Football ep - where Peter moves to London though - not the best.
I think the best family guy Brit stereotype is a small bit clip, in passing reference. (I think its )in Big Fat Paulie, after a mob guy gets killed in a drive by, Peter suggests moving to England because;
"aaw, the worst they gotta put up with is drive-by arguments!" - que what is possibly my favourite clip, of said argument.
To be fair though, look at how most Brits label Americans - gun loving, bible waving, etc...
Dude, my girlfriend moved from England a couple years ago, we have those arguments all the time. Apparently though, she loves that my accent is less Jersey than everyone else around here, so go figure.TheSeventhLoneWolf said:Ever had these certain debates?:
Torches, Flashlights.
Chips, Crisps.
Ass, Arse.
Y'know the usual. Oddly enough I had those debates several times during my stay in Holland.
I say, I'd bloody well love some, pip pip wot, eh?The_root_of_all_evil said:Rather, those colonials don't know the proper etiquette. More tiffin?uncle-ellis said:As a British person I am jolly ticked-off by this.
That's really funny. It says in he description of the vids that he was born in England, and the point also comes up several times during the series as well.Woodsey said:Speaking of this, someone on here tried their hardest to reassure me that Yahtzee definitely does have a thick Australian accent. It was funny, but I really couldn't work out at the time how quite a clearly-British accent could be mistaken for an Australian one.GrinningManiac said:AND STOP MISTAKING US FOR AUSTRALIANS