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1. They're not in with the cool set at school but at the same time are not total geeks.
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1. They're not in with the cool set at school but at the same time are not total geeks.
"You can pick up the complete series for a few pounds, well worth it."
Where?
Seems to be £50+ :|
The two things that Margaret Thatcher said that I find it impossible to argue with:
"Any man over the age of twenty six who finds himself on a bus can consider himself a failure."
The two things that Margaret Thatcher said that I find it impossible to argue with:
"The world seems a better place when we beat Australia at cricket."
and
"Any man over the age of twenty six who finds himself on a bus can consider himself a failure."
So f*** the environment then, let's all have cars in Brighton, a city that is adequately served with buses and is quick to get around on a bicycle. Why anyone would drive a car around any city centre when they can get a bus is beyond me.
Sadly I can't remember where I read the buses one originally - but I still like it. The cricket one was a report of what she'd said once when visiting a school and news came through that we'd beaten the Aussies in a one-dayer. Again I can't remember where or when I read that. It was one of those 'where were you when we beat the Aussies' kind of stories.The quote about buses is completely untrue - although I admit it sounds like something she'd say.
See here for further explanation
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talk:Margaret_Thatcher
I'd not heard the Australian quote before - that doesn't sound much like her, she had no love of sport. Perhaps it was Dennis Thatcher who said it.
The bus quote is nonsense though - even her own cabinet didn't believe in it (I know this as I was on bus next to Michael Portillo once).
So f*** the environment then, let's all have cars in Brighton, a city that is adequately served with buses and is quick to get around on a bicycle. Why anyone would drive a car around any city centre when they can get a bus is beyond me.
The two aren't completely unconnected. The clip (brilliant BTW) shows people in a car taking the piss out of a load of saddos, sorry, environmentally conscious citizens, waiting for the arrival of a bus. You wait, in a few years that will be a hate crime.How did a bit about the best comedy on tele turn into something about buses and the environment?
I do use buses, and I walk. (a bad back prevents cycling up hills). And I DO think of the Thacher (or apparently non-Thatcher) quote every time I find myself on a 26 or 46. However when there's four of you, all 16+ (and all expecting ME to pay) then the car is cheaper. Much cheaper. Plus you're not lining the pockets of a private company. And don't get me STARTED on a balanced transport strategy for Brighton.
Sadly I can't remember where I read the buses one originally - but I still like it. The cricket one was a report of what she'd said once when visiting a school and news came through that we'd beaten the Aussies in a one-dayer. Again I can't remember where or when I read that. It was one of those 'where were you when we beat the Aussies' kind of stories.
In all seriousness I agree - and pricing-wise trains are worse. Before we go WILDLY off-topic I must admit my antipathy towards Brighton buses is largely political inasmuch as they're provided by a private company, and a monopoly at that. The Go Ahead group doesn't exist to help us get around Brighton - it exists to make a profit for its shareholders and charging as much as it can get away with is the way it fulfils that objective. And it pisses me off that the Council, enthusiastically supported by a few 'useful idiots', help them get away with it. Brighton gets money from car parking, so it would actually help the city more if we all abandoned the buses and drove into town. (Not sure how much Go Ahead pay us for the bus rights, if it's more than we make in car parking then the pro-bus lobby might have a case).That's a different thing from not being on a bus. The price of public transport is shockingly high and we'll never get widespread use while it's so much cheaper to go by car (although I think it's fair enough that it's cheaper for four people to go by car - it's when it's cheaper for two people that it's really skewed).
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Your right!
I brought mine a couple of years back in HMV for about £4
I can’t believe it’s so expensive, there’s one going on Ebay for £80!!! Maybe after 10 years people have realized it’s brilliance?
Are you on the right thread
The first series was only made in 2008
"You can pick up the complete series for a few pounds, well worth it."
Where?
Seems to be £50+ :|
Are you on the right thread
The first series was only made in 2008
£5 in HMV - offer was on for months, although I'm not 100% sure if it is still running now
Amazon have it for £7.98
The Inbetweeners [DVD] [2008]: Amazon.co.uk: Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas, Greg Davies, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Belinda Stewart-Wilson, Martin Trenaman, Emily Head, Robin Weaver, John Seaward, Emily Atack, Rob Kitzmann, Gordon Anderson, Christopher Young, Damon Beesley, Iain Morris, Piers Read: DVD
Amazon also have Series 1 & 2 for £17.88 combined
The Inbetweeners - Series 1-2 - Complete DVD 2008: Amazon.co.uk: Joe Thomas, Simon Bird, Emily Head, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Greg Davies, Gordon Anderson: DVD
YouTube - Orrible Johnny Vaughan little r bottles Noel in the pub
I don’t know if anyone remembers ‘orible? Jay plays Ricky Grovers long lost delinquent son very funny.
You can pick up the complete series for a few pounds, well worth it.
No need, both series free here - Watch The Inbetweeners online free on Tv-links