The Limmy Show
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- Nairn0
'Interesting'. If I hadn't known of Limmy from the old days, I'd've been left wondering what exactly Auntie had wasted her cash on this time. Some of the first show was amusing - though I don't know if I just felt it personally amusing, hearing abrasive forms of accent that I'm no longer really exposed to ('oh, I say'). Though, given my immediate family's slight snobbishness towards its roots, I've always felt a little awkward critting severe Weegieness - pretty it might not be, but no more ugly than the pretension of the other provinces.
- Sorry. Late night. Little tea, makes sense, or pretending to be of interest, this does not.Nairn
- 23kon0
lol.
yeah i think that anyone who hasnt seen his online stuff would have been left going "what the fook is this?!!"
- Mal0
dammit I want to see the show!
- calculator0
I liked it. Some funny shit in there.
- 23kon0
MAL
It's on iplayer
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epiā¦
- fiesta0
his beady eyes freak me out
- roundabout0
I watched it last night and it was not bad at all, the Kid on the Bus was funny, and the dreaming man. hahah
- roundabout0
Was it just me or did you find it hard to understand some of the slang used in the show, Bloody Northerners. :)
- 23kon0
roundabout
im scottish and i even thought that. maybe its just that you dont hear such a broad and true scottish accent spoken at normal speed on tv that much.
he speaks the same on his web stuff yet it doesnt seem as "broad" cos its online?
- kelpie0
you should hear the cunts on my bus route to and from work if you think Limmy's characters are bad. I've lived in glasgow for 12 years and I can't tell what they're saying.
There are cunts in Glasgow who I am convinced have never fully closed or fully opened their mouths in their lives
- calculator0
i'm a southerner and can understand it. i was brought up on rab c. nesbitt though