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No, but, yeah, but no bbbutyeahIs this gonna be a like real-life sequel to 'Little Britain'? Sweet.
No, but, yeah, but no bbbutyeahIs this gonna be a like real-life sequel to 'Little Britain'? Sweet.
Nice set of flapjacks. Anyone have syrup? Once Molly pays off the teeth, she should upgrade those.I'm surprised Meatball's chick is actually decent looking (I said "decent")!!
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It was them or Ian Garry.
lulz. 20 posts after proved this trueInb4 Sherdoggers being needlessly offended despite this having zero impact on their lives and them not having to tune in.
Inb4 Sherdoggers being needlessly offended despite this having zero impact on their lives and them not having to tune in.
Trust me this is one of the lesser evils of programming that the BBC force people to pay for.British Sherdoggers don't have to tune in but they do have to help pay for the show via the compulsory BBC licence fee.
Oh I would watch this if it is also a travel show about Merseyside, although I thought it was a county and not town. I don't see many shows about Liverpool and its surroundings at least in the United States. Hopefully we get to hear about the history, architecture and food.
The show, which is entitled “Paddy & Molly: Show No Mersey,” will air on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer in the U.K., with a launch date to be revealed soon. The title is a nod to Merseyside, which is the hometown for both Pimblett and McCann and will be featured prominently on the show.
Yeah but people are going to see these two fuckwits representing UK MMA.This is good, it shows that MMA is becoming more popular in the UK.