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GUEST,Guest from Sanity BS: Television (174* d) RE: BS: Television 03 Feb 16


Dave the Gnutt: "Nice to see you trying to emulate my 'can do better' though. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Although flattery from an idiot is not really anything to shout about. You are still not really getting the hang of this insult game are you? If anyone, apart from you, could understand what making panties into soup actually meant I suspect it may be mildly humourous but as it is, nah."

Don't flatter yourself with your delusions.........it's even unbecoming!


'Guest': ""Panties Soup" a recent short lived American Netflix sitcom concerning 2 aging 'working girls'
a pre op transgender retired construction worker, and a hetero sexual dragqueen, sharing an apartment next door to an extremist evangelical church.
Many a comical moment was promised around the washing machine and back yard clothes line.
I'm not surprised gfs referenced it as he is displaying a very keen knowledge of current trends in US TV."


Sorry, you're not as hip as you think you are.....the line was used in the 1979, Steve Martin comedy, 'The Jerk', when Steve says that to the father of the girl he was pursuing.

As usual, TV is a bit behind times.
You're just a little slow, and trying too hard to be politically hip.....but reality has it a different way.

....(and I'm being 'polite')

Stay tuned to our next exciting episode......


Next.

GfS


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