Re: You should have been around when it first came out. I find I watch that programme every week with a growing sense of incredulity and frustration. I cannot believe educated people can go on there and say what they say. I am not religious in any sense and find 'belief' in a higher entity bizarre, but the level of fanaticism and inability to understand each other's views/differences beggars belief. Watch it just so I can exercise my neck whilst shaking my head!
I'll have a go at that. It's more aerodynamic going backwards than forwards. Actually, that's probably true of a lot of cars and was just Jeremy Clarkson being funny (to be fair it was) but it seems to have worked its way in to the public conciousness.
Re: You should have been around when it first came out. I'll be honest, I just forgot to change the channel after MOTD this morning
Re: You should have been around when it first came out. You forgot for quite a while then because you sat through Andrew Marr as well. Not sure the context of the comment as I switched off after Andrew Marr, but so what.
Re: You should have been around when it first came out. She wants to think herself lucky she doesn't have to watch The Life of Jim Obrien every week
Re: You should have been around when it first came out. (got to quote the film here) "You lucky, lucky, barst***"
Re: You should have been around when it first came out. As most on here know, I am a Christian and I think that the film " Life of Brian " is one of the funniest films I have ever seen. I love it and Yes it does send up religion, but I cannot see what is so offensive.
I too believe in the one omnipresent creator, but also feel the film is so funny it's good enough for Jehovah.