But lots of dessions have to be made if becoming one, and I still like to wear some of my non dark clothes like whites and stuff... but I do like a little darkness, I'll just wear dark colours at times
I was going to dye my hair black (when people didn't know) and that way people wouldn't think nothing of it, just a colour change, now they know they'll say stuff... ranting
Originally posted by Jackie Malfoy
No when was it on?I like the show "Ab Fab" which is english.Did you ever watch it before?JMtv_happy 😆
Oh no you live in America don't you... duh doh
Yeah, that's funny, well I don't really watch my mum watches it but I've seen it at times... not really my cup of tea, I love Only Fools and Horses, now that is the best ever!!!
Oh oh... oh oh.. oh... it's really really really funny! You don't know what you're missing! OK, it's about a family called the Trotter's.
There's Derek Trotter (they call him Del Boy and played by David Jason) and Rodney Trotter (Del's younger brother and played by Nicholos Lyndhurst). In the early episodes (80's) there was Edward Trotter (grandad and played by Lennard ) who sadly in 86 the actor died.
That same year Uncle Albert Trotter came to the show (and grandad's brother, in the show and played by Buster Merryfield), he was in the war and always talking about it. He's like, "During the war..." then the brothers are like "Shut up."
Anyway, the family don't have much money and are always wealing and dealing to make a bit of money. It's very funny because they always end up failing, the sell 'flog' things at probably don't work or would do any good. Del will say "These normally retail at 60 quid but all I'm asking is 15 quid." Then everyone would leave.
Del's uses French phases but he gets them all wrong, when he wants to say bye he'll go "Bonjour." and for hello it'll be goodbye in French (I can't spell it).
Del also uses phases like:
You plonker
You dipstick
You 42 carrot plonker
You wolly
You dosey little twonk
It makes me laugh, search for it and see what you think, you must really, that's an order!