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#437664
I 've edited the thread title with the cunning use of full stops to get around the censorship :)
#437666
My word, what a show. It was funny, but wasn't 'funny', if that makes sense. That 'Dickie' character was like a bizarre amalgamation of Frank Sidebottom, a Vic Reeves character and something from Mark and Lard. But with 95% of the humour stripped out.
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#437682
I felt so sorry for Dom at the end of it. It was so surreal. I love the bit 15 mins in him wanting to get out of it already. I bet like Chris and Greg talked about he was in need of a pint after that one.
#437683
dreamer1978 wrote:I felt so sorry for Dom at the end of it. It was so surreal. I love the bit 15 mins in him wanting to get out of it already. I bet like Chris and Greg talked about he was in need of a pint after that one.


Has this already been discussed? I stopped my catching up on the Moyles show just now to listen to this Radio Cumbria stuff.
#437684
It was on Gregs show today in the first hour of that show. When Dom was on Radio Cumbria Greg and Chris did a listen in then afterwards Chris said something like have a wager on it that Dom will be needing a pint after that.
#437690
Hahaha, he's a hill side farmer, I've just heard him counting sheep!

yan tan tethera pethere pimp sethera lethera hovera covera dik

That's one to ten, I can't remember the rest, but it's basically farmer language :D
#437713
nicola_red wrote:I 've edited the thread title with the cunning use of full stops to get around the censorship :)

I think you'll find that it's against site rules to deliberately try and get round the censorship...
#437817
That show made me feel like I was ten years old and on holiday in the lakes again :)

Loads of ruddy faced overly friendly blokes used to talk like that, slightly more understandable, but still bewildering.
#437957
I've edited the show and uploaded it to the sound vault - it was, indeed, a surreal listen. The post-mortem from the Moyles show the following morning is also in the vault in 'funny bits'.