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That Mitchell and Webb Look - History Humour
#1
I love these guys (from Peep Show) even if some the humour is a bit hit and miss.

Some history related YouTube sketches for any bored people!

Bored Reenactors

German SS Officers

Bronze Orientation Day
Kat x

~We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars~
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#2
Quote:Some history related YouTube sketches for any bored people!


as me's bored as usual (besides having lots of things to do which I don't do and sit here watching these videos instead)...


great vids. Thank you :lol:
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#3
Great stuff. "So... we're the bad guys??" Priceless.
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#4
Quote:Great stuff. "So... we're the bad guys??" Priceless.

I liked that bit too Big Grin

They had a bit on a Roman dig tonight. Wasn't all that great though.
Kat x

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#5
Quote:Great stuff. "So... we're the bad guys??" Priceless.


Yup, that scene was just great, think I watched it 5 times :wink:
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#6
Those are great Big Grin . Thanks Libitna a laud for you.
Renius/Greg German
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#7
Quote:Those are great Big Grin . Thanks Libitna a laud for you.

Glad you liked Big Grin
Kat x

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#8
"Bronze is [only] slightly shiny."

Kill the heretics! (Brandishes a gleaming Neil Burridge Naue II) ;^) They are obviously thinking of bronzes that have been 'spoiled' with modern finishes.

Very amusing, thanks Libitna
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#9
I remember seeing one sketch about "how to use a book" by a medieval monk, it was theirs?

very funny!
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
[Image: escudocopia.jpg]Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
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#10
Quote:I remember seeing one sketch about "how to use a book" by a medieval monk, it was theirs?

very funny!

No it wasn't but I know the one you mean. Can't remember what language it was in but was posted on here.
Kat x

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Iagoba:q8sjy4qj Wrote:I remember seeing one sketch about "how to use a book" by a medieval monk, it was theirs?

very funny!

No it wasn't but I know the one you mean. Can't remember what language it was in but was posted on here.
German, I think.
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#12
:lol: :lol: I love the Bronze Orientation Day sketch
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