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That sub-prime crisis

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The joy of British humour.

(A republication of a post first shown on the 15th August, 2009.  NB, it was funny then and it is still incredibly funny today!)

One aspect of British culture is their dry sense of humour.  In terms of satire, for over a decade three people have held pole positions: Rory Bremner, John Bird and John Fortune.  WikiPedia has a very good summary.

Bird and Fortune have also recorded a series of ‘interviews’ focusing on some of the idiocies of life.

Here’s a classic about the sub-prime crisis.  Slightly dated but no less funny for that.

More from these incredibly, clever guys from time to time.

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Written by Paul Handover

July 28, 2012 at 00:00

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  1. Thank you for my chuckle of the day; I totally love British humor! And, yes, still as relevant today as at it was back in 2009! Whatever shall we do! Not really a question.

    Merci O

    July 28, 2012 at 10:08

    • It is wonderful humour, isn’t it. Another video of them coming out a week today! In terms of whatever shall we do, perhaps some Posts coming out next week might offer some ideas? Thanks, as always, Paul

      Paul Handover

      July 28, 2012 at 10:21


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