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2 minutes ago, Bobby Hundreds said:

I wonder what Laurence fox's sister thinks about him. She's lovely I refuse to believe anything other than she thinks he's a twat.

She's married to that Richard Ayodade who is about as funny and irritating as crabs off a 70 year old Chernobyl brass. 

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4 minutes ago, skend04 said:

He's marmite but I find his schtick quite amusing. Probably says more about me than his comedic talent to be fair.

It started with one of them Nationwide adverts he did "werre much more than an island" and did that stupid walk down the high street with a huge lollipop. The first time I saw it it must have got me on a bad morning because since then he goes right through me. Part of a new breed of British 'comedians' like Jack Whitehall, Rob Beckett and Romesh Raganathan. Utter tripe 

Just now, Tony Moanero said:

He made The Crystal Maze unwatchable, the boring fucker.

One of my all time favourite shows as a kid. The bastard 

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Finally Captain Underpants' reign of racial terror is over:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56577725

 

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A Captain Underpants spin-off book has been taken off sale and children's author Dav Pilkey has apologised for its "harmful racial stereotypes and passively racist imagery".

 

The book, titled The Adventures of Ook and Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future, was first published in 2010.

In a statement, Pilkey said it was meant to "showcase diversity, equality, and non-violent conflict-resolution".

But he said he now realised it was "wrong and harmful" to Asian people.

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36 minutes ago, Strontium Dog™ said:

Finally Captain Underpants' reign of racial terror is over:

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-56577725

 

Seems perfectly reasonable: something you thought OK at the time, on reflection isn't, so (unless you're a dick) you stop doing it. That's what normal, decent people do. (See also, Robertson's jam, Dolly Parton and Dr Seuss.)

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