Hello
I am actually an American, and think I have devised a joke that British people might get.
I've been watching nothing but your television for weeks now, and I think that I have something:
It's a pitch or fake trailer for an action thriller that takes place during the Labour years of the 1960's. It stars Rik Mayall in the lead. The film is titled: Fists of Wath
Question 1: Do you get the reference?
Question 2: Was this humorous?
Question 3: How many people do you know would get or appreciate this joke?
I need to see how far along my research is coming, so PLEASE answer honestly.
I have used capital letters in this circumstance to indicate the imperative nature of this factor.
Subjects are also encourage engage in conversations related to the general subject of what qualifies as "British" both within the context of the country itself and as it exists abroad.
PLease begin.
I am actually an American, and think I have devised a joke that British people might get.
I've been watching nothing but your television for weeks now, and I think that I have something:
It's a pitch or fake trailer for an action thriller that takes place during the Labour years of the 1960's. It stars Rik Mayall in the lead. The film is titled: Fists of Wath
Question 1: Do you get the reference?
Question 2: Was this humorous?
Question 3: How many people do you know would get or appreciate this joke?
I need to see how far along my research is coming, so PLEASE answer honestly.
I have used capital letters in this circumstance to indicate the imperative nature of this factor.
Subjects are also encourage engage in conversations related to the general subject of what qualifies as "British" both within the context of the country itself and as it exists abroad.
PLease begin.