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Now that’s entertainment
Ray
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I always try to act on good advice.
I can not believe that video. We have that gameshow here in the UK on a Saturday night! It may have finished again for a while but it was on primetime Saturday night before Christmas. I think it’s called Wipeout and our version has whole teams doing it together.
I can’t believe the BBC stole the idea from the Japanese. Don’t tell anyone, you’ll start a war

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Stealing is the most sincere form of flattery.
Yeah I’ve seen an Aussie version of this, and it’s a whole lot funnier because it’s in English.
Very wise words Ralph. Bet it cost someone a lot of money to flatter them so much

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Actually, you would think that the BBC would be embarrassed. We still think of it as high class in the US despite Top Gear.
Sire,
I always feel good knowing that English speakers would never make such fools of themselves. Seeing Aussies and hearning the description in English (or whatever you speak there) would be devistating.
I’ve never seen this before.
That was pretty good.
The eye was cheating I tell ya! lol
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We speak, or used to, a colorful variant of English, but now it seems to be getting tarnished by all the youth trying to mimic the Yanks through their exposure to American media.
Heck, Sire, the wonderful authentic version of English here in the States is being corrupted by American media too.
;shakes head forlornly: What is this world coming to
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