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    These were my favourites Charlie Chaplin and child "windows Glass repair" - YouTube


    Charlie Chaplin and child "windows Glass repair" - YouTube

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    Humour IS subjective, I found Chaplin's films clever, inventive and timed to perfection, but I never laughed out loud at them, even as a child. Obviously, there was no dialogue in his films, just captions so perhaps this could have detracted from their content.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Brady View Post
    Go on cappy why twigger and not trigger ?
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    well jim you wiseley asked why .........i was fishing to see if someone would bite with the knowledge that its name was trigger.......but i guess all are too wily ...lol cappy

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    Humour IS subjective, I found Chaplin's films clever, inventive and timed to perfection, but I never laughed out loud at them, even as a child. Obviously, there was no dialogue in his films, just captions so perhaps this could have detracted from their content.
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    he was always a bit sad to watch not like the other two who were comical ...cappy

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    Quote Originally Posted by happy daze john in oz View Post
    That is what is missing in today's society, genuine comedy without the need for expletives or racist comments, the world could learn a lot from those days.
    ###like that john but the duke of edinburgh has just told a photographer poncing about infront of hi to .......TAKE THE #@$%^$@ PICTURE...... AND THERE IS WILLIAM TRYING TO KEEP HIS LAUGH IN .......I HAD A GRANDA LIKE THAT....just arriving from sea......my girlfriend waiting for me in grannies front room this is the girl i was to marry a proper lady .....granny shouts through the door would you like fish fingers .....granda shouts they have been in there for half an hour.... if he hasnt had them by now there is something wrong with him......how to kill a relationship.....as they say you cant choose your family......regards cappy
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    Last month I gave Damar a written request for a 'Keystone Cops' movie, to take to the Phillipino CD shop that sells cheap pirates in Lae. She reckons they just gave her funny looks. I used to have a sore stomach after watching that lot.

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    even though stan and Ollie were the best I always thought two grown men sharing a bed in a lot of their scripts was a bit well unusual?? think about it.... j

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    #16 - Eric & Ernie spent some time in bed together in some of their sketches as I remember.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Braid Anderson View Post
    Can't pronounce his Rs.
    The Lone Ranger and Tonto riding along this valley, when Indians start to appear all around the horizon in their hundreds.
    "Looks like we're in real trouble now Tonto."
    "What d'you mean we, Paleface?"
    Braid, If I am ever asked what is the nearest thing to silver, I answer the lone rangers ar*e.
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