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Very silly..
I'm reliably informed that there could be people on this group who might
appreciate this video. I cannot see it but the sound of the song is mildly amusing if over simplifying a common conception about immigration. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wq_lhlIn1e0 -- Brian -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! |
Very silly..
In message , Brian Gaff
writes I'm reliably informed that there could be people on this group who might appreciate this video. I cannot see it but the sound of the song is mildly amusing if over simplifying a common conception about immigration. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wq_lhlIn1e0 -- Brian -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! Typical Daily Mail style anti-immigrant rant. -- Ian |
Very silly..
You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person
who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... I'm reliably informed that there could be people on this group who might appreciate this video. I cannot see it but the sound of the song is mildly amusing if over simplifying a common conception about immigration. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wq_lhlIn1e0 -- Brian -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! |
Very silly..
On 16/08/2012 18:00, Woody wrote:
You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! English probably not his/her first language |
Very silly..
Woody wrote:
You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! The BNP are not renowned for their literacy. Bill |
Very silly..
On 16/08/2012 18:00, Woody wrote:
You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! English probably not his/her first language |
Very silly..
On 16/08/2012 18:00, Woody wrote:
You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! English not his/her first language? |
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In message , Rufus Oldboots
writes On 16/08/2012 18:00, Woody wrote: You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! English probably not his/her first language Probably English then. -- Ian |
Very silly..
In article , Woody
writes You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. hehe - but "price is no par". ;-) So the captions indicate the price for the car is not typical, when the words sung mean price for the car is not an obstacle. -- Kennedy |
Very silly..
I'm sure it is, but in many ways it makes itself into the humour, which
obviously the personswho made it could not see, which made it all the more funny. Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! "Ian" wrote in message ... In message , Brian Gaff writes I'm reliably informed that there could be people on this group who might appreciate this video. I cannot see it but the sound of the song is mildly amusing if over simplifying a common conception about immigration. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wq_lhlIn1e0 -- Brian -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! Typical Daily Mail style anti-immigrant rant. -- Ian |
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Maybe they just could not spell very well either. If deaf as well then it
explains a lot. I found myself laughing at the immaturity of it, and wondered if the clueless was deliberate as part of the humour, ie like Chumba Wumba stuff. Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! "Woody" wrote in message ... You might not be able to read it Brian, but clearly the person who wrote the text captions couldn't hear it either! "I got a brand new leather jacket and a brand new mobile phone" shows on the screen as "...brand new Voda phone." And there's one line about Ikea - which is often pronounced eye-key - but shows on the screen as quay as in quayside. Doh! -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com "Brian Gaff" wrote in message ... I'm reliably informed that there could be people on this group who might appreciate this video. I cannot see it but the sound of the song is mildly amusing if over simplifying a common conception about immigration. http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=wq_lhlIn1e0 -- Brian -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! |
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In message , Brian Gaff
writes Dunno about the BNP, if it is, then they must be thicker than normal. Brian The BNP have always been thicker than normal. -- Ian |
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