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Mekon
09-09-2011, 07:20 AM
Hello to All,
Has anyone on the forum seen these RAF sketches from the Armstrong and Miller series.I stumbled on it by chance on Utube.I think they are Brilliant and relevant to COD players.Might give an Idea of what it would have been like if the "X,Y.Z generation,[for want of a better term],had been there in WW11.Speaking about the language as it is spoken,of course.
There are about 20 or so of them,and I hope you find them as hilarious as I do.Here is the link to one sketch:

http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B3WtulyPyI&feature=related

Tavingon
09-09-2011, 07:26 AM
LOl, seen these chaps on the tv a lot over here, Armstrong is also a quiz show host

Mekon
09-10-2011, 03:55 AM
I, on the other hand am over here in the Antipodes [Australia],and as far as I am aware this has never been on the TV here.I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it before on this forum.All of the 18 or so RAF sketches [which I have downloaded], are really well done and in [IMO] recreate the WW2 atmosphere in a realistic yet humorous style.What's the rest of their stuff like?Any good?

Tavingon
09-10-2011, 07:12 AM
I, on the other hand am over here in the Antipodes [Australia],and as far as I am aware this has never been on the TV here.I'm surprised nobody has mentioned it before on this forum.All of the 18 or so RAF sketches [which I have downloaded], are really well done and in [IMO] recreate the WW2 atmosphere in a realistic yet humorous style.What's the rest of their stuff like?Any good?

Havent really seen them, theyre not huge over, here they have had a few series but they are mostly known in the uk for being in lots of other things, I think Miller was in the Johny english movie!

SQB
09-11-2011, 05:41 AM
It was on SBS for a while, monday nights or something? Couple of years back.

addman
09-11-2011, 08:06 AM
Laughing out loud! "Blinged them well up" priceless. Thanks Mekon, nice link.:)

whoarmongar
09-11-2011, 08:21 AM
"Hurricane's are shit planes for remtards on free dinners, this is me being them right ' ohh ohh, I'm flying a hurricane, it's a shit plane, I'm rubbish & my mom goes chippy in her slippers'"

Mekon
09-17-2011, 07:14 AM
I thought that would amuse you folks.Some of the lines are outstanding and although I'm not keen on this "Newspeak" well it just sounds so hilarious in this
context.Especially with the "upercrust, plummy" accents,those Brylcream boys in the RAF apparently had in those days.

hiro
09-24-2011, 09:38 PM
lol, thats funny




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBM9N3jxaVU


the worst thing is I thought chalky was my main homeboy



yeah i feel well betrayed, spies are so fake . . ..


lol





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAOSXGYfEoo



respect . . .

No601_Swallow
09-24-2011, 09:52 PM
Great stuff.

(But the comedy comes from the contrast between the 1940's upper (officer) class accent and the 2000's "street vernacular" words and sentences (lexis and syntax) they actually use. So, yep, it's funny, but your (British) English needs to be pretty good to get all the jokes and all the allusions...)

So both of them are basically (!) talking as if they were contemporary teenagers, but with the accent and (mostly) lexis of 40's (601) fighter pilots...

badfinger
09-24-2011, 10:35 PM
You can see the whole series on youtube, and these guys are seriously funny. I wish I had access to the BBC, so I could watch them each week. Watch some of their other skits, also, like the Cheating Wife.

This gives me a chance to ask who they are talking like. Is it supposed to be English teenagers, or what?

binky9

Das Attorney
09-24-2011, 11:50 PM
This gives me a chance to ask who they are talking like. Is it supposed to be English teenagers, or what?

Yeah, like London teens, hoodies etc

"Me brock up your face/ me totally mash you up man" and so on ;)