Hot Fuzz, Always Sunny and Hitchhikers Guide references. Love it.
SteveJohnson2010 on
Lol at “yelled angry local G. Ramsay” (I wonder if he is a chef?), and also J. Cleese.
BatmobilesSpareTyre on
Get cash for your unused teeth 😅
VonAether on
“The London Broadsheet That Uses All The Fonts”
Yep, a professional designer made this
Azeze1 on
“Like most street toughs and waterfowl, it turns out these plonkers can’t read”
MachineSimulation on
I particularly liked the Cockney Swan Gang and the fact that the bodies of wannabe vigilante thinking they can fly are jamming up our footpaths. I’ll have you know Big Ben is still proper fit innit. Light £80 mil dropped on a facelift bruv.
throwawabud on
> How are we supposed to get up every morning and go to work without drowning our sorrows after?
You know, that’s something I ask myself every day.
Hephaestus_God on
“Unused teeth”
Capable-Locksmith-13 on
Marketing alcohol to help working people start their day sounds exactly like a scheme the gang would try to pull off.
PanFriedCookies on
The contest winners line is a possible reference to 1984, in which the lottery was used to entertain the proles.
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Hot Fuzz, Always Sunny and Hitchhikers Guide references. Love it.
Lol at “yelled angry local G. Ramsay” (I wonder if he is a chef?), and also J. Cleese.
Get cash for your unused teeth 😅
“The London Broadsheet That Uses All The Fonts”
Yep, a professional designer made this
“Like most street toughs and waterfowl, it turns out these plonkers can’t read”
I particularly liked the Cockney Swan Gang and the fact that the bodies of wannabe vigilante thinking they can fly are jamming up our footpaths. I’ll have you know Big Ben is still proper fit innit. Light £80 mil dropped on a facelift bruv.
> How are we supposed to get up every morning and go to work without drowning our sorrows after?
You know, that’s something I ask myself every day.
“Unused teeth”
Marketing alcohol to help working people start their day sounds exactly like a scheme the gang would try to pull off.
The contest winners line is a possible reference to 1984, in which the lottery was used to entertain the proles.