Happy Birthday, Laga!
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Aww I feel all special.
Now I'm watching last night's Off the Map. Anvils and all it sure is nice to see Caroline Dhavernas on TV. OK, laptop.
Hey! Happy, happy, happy day Laga. And may 2011 be your best year yet.
By the way, why do I like typing and writing 2011 so much more than 2010? I love round numbers, but 2011 just looks better to me.
Happy Birthday, Laga!!!
Happy birthday, Laga!
Weren't the one who was looking forward to when Emmett and I would get to see the Old Greg episode of The Mighty Boosh?
Well, you were right. Emmett's Old Greg impression is frighteningly accurate. Nobody wants to hear their son squeal, "I gots a Mangina!"
I agree, 2011 is prettier.
So, not just me. Excellent.
David, I can't get Old Greg's song "Do ya love me?" out of my mind.
There is a great youtube version with the guys singing on Jo Whiley's radio show. Love it.
Happy Birthday, Laga!
David, I can't get Old Greg's song "Do ya love me?" out of my mind.
Yeah, Emmett does that whole speech with creepy accuracy.
We also tend to look at each other randomly and say things like:
"Make an assessment."
The Mighty Boosh documentary in the box set is pretty fun. Especially where various famous fans talk about watching it with their kids.
Billy Bragg was saying that he was getting on his son's case about something, and his son (referring back to the Arctic episode with the Polar Bear) just looked soulfully into his eyes and said, "Hold me."
Another parent noted that when he was chastising his son, his son responded by turning his back on him, like Nabu. He did the little banjo riff too.
Mr. Susan's "Ooh, it's cold" tends to pop up in my head a lot.
I SO want to do the Nabu spin on someone, but nobody in my real life would get it!
The "Nabulio, why did you have to go?" number from the live show may be my favorite of all the songs, closely followed by Bouncy Castle and Soup. Oh, and the "I like to boogie" song from Vince's blood stream.
Heh. I'm imagining the brains of non-Boosh fans reading that paragraph and squinting.