The Shakespearean travesty sounds so painful......In my senior year of high school we put on a performance of the Matrix re written in the style of Beowulf with dialogue that was obviously lifted from Monty Python.....when it comes to high school drama bad taste knows no bounds.
Watching and saying, "Surely this is a Martin Short character." I gather you teach at a high school that's big enough to have clever teachers and not big enough for them to have actual good ideas. Rodger C
I never watched the show when I lived down there (it's a satirical weekly series that predates "Glee," not merely a one-off mockumentary) but it's always nice to hear the Aussie accents. The way they speak is one of the things I liked best about living there. And "slap the butcher" is a slight variation on several slang terms for masturbation. Typical sly, cheeky Australian humour to sneak it into a widely-viewed TV show.
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I like how bored all the kids look!
ROFLMAO!!! "Merrow meeerowww, meow meow meow merooow" BWAHAHA!
The Shakespearean travesty sounds so painful......In my senior year of high school we put on a performance of the Matrix re written in the style of Beowulf with dialogue that was obviously lifted from Monty Python.....when it comes to high school drama bad taste knows no bounds.
Watching and saying, "Surely this is a Martin Short character." I gather you teach at a high school that's big enough to have clever teachers and not big enough for them to have actual good ideas. Rodger C
Thanks Be to All Teh Gawdz 'n Gawdezzez ...
it is a mockumentary
an Aussie muckumentary parody no less
WHEW!
O. M. G. I think I'm going to be SICK... ::gagging sounds::
I never watched the show when I lived down there (it's a satirical weekly series that predates "Glee," not merely a one-off mockumentary) but it's always nice to hear the Aussie accents. The way they speak is one of the things I liked best about living there. And "slap the butcher" is a slight variation on several slang terms for masturbation. Typical sly, cheeky Australian humour to sneak it into a widely-viewed TV show.
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