> Problembeing said on
10-10-2008 at
14:22:
...It's when he stuffs Louise through the front door that cracks me up!
> boflynn78 said on
10-07-2008 at
10:39:
It is . Once seen never forgotten.
> duncabbin said on
09-30-2008 at
07:42:
the oral sessions on the ladder, the bloke getting slapped on the back on the head, hahaha quality.
> MightyAlz said on
09-23-2008 at
16:27:
Too right - but it feels so RIGHT!
> autodidactic said on
09-17-2008 at
17:28:
This is what it will take to get a house in the future...
> stevenuuu1212 said on
09-16-2008 at
11:49:
This is really wrong.
> bcnsco said on
09-09-2008 at
15:43:
lol :D just hope you dont have a sister called louise.
> jbboy2005t293 said on
09-09-2008 at
14:30:
Tasty lil TidbitFASTLOVERFUN . COM
> brows08 said on
09-09-2008 at
11:07:
got my caravan cheap wit a similar deal...
> Dn2kproductions said on
09-04-2008 at
20:17:
LMAO BAGPIPING Lol
> kerrieberrie1987 said on
08-31-2008 at
06:58:
the 1st jam sceen i ever saw years ago and fell in love
> alexxyz456 said on
08-28-2008 at
14:45:
A disturbingly funny unsettling environment is jam
> seefeel100 said on
08-26-2008 at
18:57:
anyone ever peel an orange?
> Invermitch said on
08-21-2008 at
22:53:
The depictions of suburban trauma in Jam have a profound effect on my brain and body. I suspect that there is a micro-neighbourhood in Northwest London containing this estate agency, the surgery of the Jam doctor and a corner shop that gets held up by guys with invisible axes. I'll find this place when I spot the car with the urinal doors and follow it home.
> soupdragon27 said on
08-18-2008 at
12:32:
i wondered whether it was mouth..but both seem to work. Whatever..Mark Heaps facial expressions are hilarious.
> ebassas said on
08-18-2008 at
12:29:
she's actually saying 'quite a good mouth, yes.'
> soupdragon27 said on
08-10-2008 at
19:08:
its where he puts himself in ur armpit - "quite a good move, yes" loool
> seefeel100 said on
08-10-2008 at
16:04:
I believe Morris to be the Bill Lee of the television. Horrifically subversive and amazingly funny. Playing on the distorted psychology that exists behind closed doors and sticking it on the end of a fork.
> superfurry92 said on
08-04-2008 at
11:13:
This is an unsettling show, but it's still hilarious and...trancey.
> clarkieundies said on
07-30-2008 at
19:04:
Chris Morris is an absolute comedy genius, just like Peter Cook was. For anyone who hasn't heard it, listen to Why Bother? The two greatest comedians of all time 'working' with each other!