AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Booyahkasha seems like a ripoff of Boom-shaka-laka. I forget where it comes from though...
Mr Bombastic -Shaggy or Mr Loverman - Shabba Ranks...but then Ali G is a piss take so for him to have ripped a song wouldn't be a huge leap...but then Me 'an mi Julie iz gettin don wiv t'Staines Massive
Originally posted by jwren00
of course the UK show was better
English humour doesn't always translate very well for a US market and the same is true of the reverse...even if you understood the humour the US show was painful to watch as the people being interviewed just smiled politely as they had no clue a joke was being made..at least the UK version got reaction from the people being interviewed.
English humour doesn't always translate very well for a US market and the same is true of the reverse...even if you understood the humour the US show was painful to watch as the people being interviewed just smiled politely as they had no clue a joke was being made..at least the UK version got reaction from the people being interviewed.
Im sure they believe they invented Ali G, and probably humour for that matter. Aiiight?
English humour doesn't always translate very well for a US market and the same is true of the reverse...even if you understood the humour the US show was painful to watch as the people being interviewed just smiled politely as they had no clue a joke was being made..at least the UK version got reaction from the people being interviewed.
The humor translates fine I think, everyone I know thinks the show is hilarious. And i'm pretty sure that's what makes it funny, the fact that the person being interviewed doesn't realize he/she is getting scammed and it makes for a really awkward situation. But maybe i just don't get it because I'm American...After all you brits are so much better at "humour" right?
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