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Previously on "Lydon on Question Time"
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Lydon performed the role of court jester very well I thought. A lot of rubbish in there, but some good points as well. The best points probably came from the audience.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostFunny enough, I feel the same way about that crass capitalist propaganda. And I like making pizza.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI like him because he's an entertaining character, but he is, and has always been, a tit.
aways liked the bernard manning joke about sid vicious:
they couldn't bury the **** for a week... the bin men were on strike.
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Only watched the first half an hour, but I have to say, from what I saw, I was wrong about Lydon. He talked properly and didn't try to turn it into "the Lydon show".
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostI'm not going to bother watching the travesty of cultural Marxist propaganda.
Mainly because I choose not to have a TV licence.
I shall cook a home made pizza instead!
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Might get some truth rather than party lines from spineless cretins.
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I'm not going to bother watching the travesty of cultural Marxist propaganda.
Mainly because I choose not to have a TV licence.
I shall cook a home made pizza instead!
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostAs an aside, I saw a televised interview whe did, once. Recalling how he felt about Sids death. Not only did he talk properly, he also sobbed on camera. Genuinely moving.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI assume he will be talking about butter
As an aside, I saw a televised interview whe did, once. Recalling how he felt about Sids death. Not only did he talk properly, he also sobbed on camera. Genuinely moving.
I don't know why he has to be such a c0ck when he could be so much better.
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