fredaustere.bsky.social
Old enough to know better.
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Fruity Slungus!
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Stupid sexy Stalin…
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Well, there’s swamp arse and there’s the Irons…
(Fellow sufferer. Well done in NY!)
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The eye lasers are a nice touch.
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No need to be a blockhead about it.
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Milord Slungus of Slungus.
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Well found in any case!
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Are we sure this isn’t from the precursor series ‘At Last The 1948 Show’? I seem to recall Python being in colour.
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Good heavens! Some of them can write?
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Slungus
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Remember seeing that at the cinema when it came out…
He’s been absolutely nuts in a few roles though. But I’m amazed he managed to keep a straight face in that scene.
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Make the same judgment of error twice: hornets.
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I’m still scarred by original’80s parachute pants.
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I’ll offer to be the guinea pig in this particular experiment.
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Slungus.
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May I ask, was this photo taken around the time of ‘Thick as a Brick’? Or has my timeline got lost?
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And properly so. Has he been declared a National Treasure yet?
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Well, maybe I wouldn’t go that far.
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Shame we had to sell him, but he appears to be thriving.
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An ‘Administrative Adjustment’, maybe?
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Slungus!
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I also wouldn’t use the longer bolt-cutters to avoid bending down. A long coat should never be worn to conceal this.
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‘Playtime’ is a marvel.
But it’s difficult to go wrong with pretty much any Tati film.
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This was a proper bit of Israeli kabuki.
As I believe George Conway stated: ‘A smart and evil man manipulated a stupid and evil man into a war against a fanatical and evil régime.’
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And it’s almost always projection.
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Nazi fucking child rapists. Wielding power.
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I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
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I didn’t know I needed that. Thank you!
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‘Well, that escalated quickly!’
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Apparently the Pope-Cave needs some hardware upgrades.
And to be a bit more underground.
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Yes, they did: apparently gold gave Cybermen respiratory problems.
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Perhaps he was on Cake.
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Glitterguns were anti-Cyberman weapons in early Dr. Who, so I was thinking of that - my pedantry only stretches so far!
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Works on ICE and Cybermen!
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Edmonds? Fielding? Gallagher? Probably. Coward? Absolutely not, dear boy!
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‘I feel like a right besom right now. And a left one.’
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The giggling imp that brought us Mr. Blobby?
No. Absolutely not.
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Magnificent.
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Who doesn’t love ‘90s era Nigel Mansell?
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Even Helen Keller would be an improvement.
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Frungi? No, Slungi!
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Apologies, the old decency meter is playing up again.
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That’s a “‘Could you take the dog out?” BANG!’ moment.
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Ideed he is. Eww.
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¡Hurra por Slungus!
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I think this chap would be very supportive.
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I’m claiming that as a band name.
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A Quintessential image, one might say.
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Good spot.
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Oh no! I certainly hope that nobody at the White House, obviously not Stephen Miller, suffers from diarrhoea so powerful that it physically dissects them.