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The circus is back in town
letthegoodtimesroll
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no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?
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Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?0 -
More than that turn up to watch a clown fall over a blade of grassshine166 said:
Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?9 -
I always liked Kim Grantletthegoodtimesroll said:
More than that turn up to watch a clown fall over a blade of grassshine166 said:
Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?3 -
Especially when it turns out to be a bucket of tinselshine166 said:
Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?0 -
circus folk are eternal optimistsletthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?0 -
Fucking Elliotttt Farntwat Mouthall and Shitsheik, i just wish they'd take their Big Flop and just FUCK OFF!!!!0
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Got a fair opening in Sittingbourne this weekend, surprised by the amount of people on social media announcing that they are attending and will ignore the "advice" from the Government.0
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Not saying this is, but topical in relation to @Iceman post. Where are the boundaries?bobmunro said:
From Wikipedia
In June 2020 The League of Gentlemen was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character being considered as blackface, following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests.[3]
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shine166 said:
Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?I don't know, Roland didn't do too bad. ;-)1 -
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Not sure if I posted it on here at the time, probably did as it was so surreal, but me and Mrs was driving through a town (Miramont de Guyenne, Dordogne), about 5am, one day last Summer and come across a circus all set up Two trailer cages, like the ones you see in a Disney film, with a white tiger in each. Couldn't believe it
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Never ever considered this bloke to be in anyway black face or remotely related to a black person.SporadicAddick said:
Not saying this is, but topical in relation to @Iceman post. Where are the boundaries?bobmunro said:
From Wikipedia
In June 2020 The League of Gentlemen was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character being considered as blackface, following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests.[3]Always thought it was just a weirdo with a funny voice.3 -
I agree, and herein lies the challenge - some clearly do see it that way. Therefore at what point do you or I, who don't have an issue with it, become racist? When someone says we are? And if they do, do we need "educating"?ValleyGary said:
Never ever considered this bloke to be in anyway black face or remotely related to a black person.SporadicAddick said:
Not saying this is, but topical in relation to @Iceman post. Where are the boundaries?bobmunro said:
From Wikipedia
In June 2020 The League of Gentlemen was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character being considered as blackface, following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests.[3]Always thought it was just a weirdo with a funny voice.1 -
I think some degree of common sense needs to be used, which unfortunately the people that make decisions seem to lack.SporadicAddick said:
I agree, and herein lies the challenge - some clearly do see it that way. Therefore at what point do you or I, who don't have an issue with it, become racist? When someone says we are? And if they do, do we need "educating"?ValleyGary said:
Never ever considered this bloke to be in anyway black face or remotely related to a black person.SporadicAddick said:
Not saying this is, but topical in relation to @Iceman post. Where are the boundaries?bobmunro said:
From Wikipedia
In June 2020 The League of Gentlemen was withdrawn from distribution on Netflix due to the character being considered as blackface, following similar action taken against Little Britain by the BBC during the George Floyd protests.[3]Always thought it was just a weirdo with a funny voice.
The little Britain coffee shop woman is clearly black face, he even uses a Caribbean accent. The League of Gentleman bloke clearly isn’t. I think if there’s any doubt then best not to show it.0 -
After the last 6 years I’m done with circus’s.1
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2 goals in the snow at the Den keeps him in my good booksshine166 said:
I always liked Kim Grantletthegoodtimesroll said:
More than that turn up to watch a clown fall over a blade of grassshine166 said:
Same way a cinema can I guess, doubt you'll get 8000 people rocking up to watch a clown fall over a bucket of water.letthegoodtimesroll said:no, not the Charlton kind, the real circus kind. I noticed the lorries had rolled up not far from me the other night as I drove to the supermarket. I thought at the time that must be a waste of time and money just doing that. Yesterday, on my way to get rid of a load rubbish at the local dump I noticed that not only were they still there but the Big Top was up and the ticket van was parked front and centre by the gate and looked like it was ready for business. How the fck can a circus have people watching if a football club can’t ?1 -
I heard ESI bought a new team bus.....and the doors fell off.0










