Not at all (READ the Wikipedia entry).Pitch Black wrote:THIS IS GERMAN COMEDY!
"Dinner For One"
German television happened to record it. They even didn't ever translate it, although German TV is not famous for broadcasting original language.
Not at all (READ the Wikipedia entry).Pitch Black wrote:THIS IS GERMAN COMEDY!
"Dinner For One"
Holy irony detection failure, Batman!chrk wrote:Not at all (READ the Wikipedia entry).Pitch Black wrote:THIS IS GERMAN COMEDY!
"Dinner For One"
German television happened to record it. They even didn't ever translate it, although German TV is not famous for broadcasting original language.
What can you expect from a German?Pitch Black wrote: Holy irony detection failure, Batman!
In the US its a coitus interuptum, for the commercial break.UKRuss wrote:My mate and his wife out in Berlin call Monday nights on german TV, 'Self-Flagellation Night' because all the programmes are geared towards, 'oh no, weren't we bad people look what we did in the war, lets punish ourselves and be all apologetic'
There is no humour in Germany only bitterness and guilt.
Which is quite funny really.
I always wonder if a countries onomatopeia is related to how they have sex. For example in England it would be all, 'Bam, Wham, Bosh, Wallop!'
In France it's all slow and sensual like, 'Plim, Plouf, Enchante, Swish'
In Germany it's very military, 'Tzak, Tchak, Nah, Gut, Jawohl'
In, out, in, out, not like that, like this. Dankeschon und auf wiedersehn.
I'm not a German, but I do know some jokes about Jews. I once posted them on a forum, people got so mad, you dont want to know.3dot... wrote:yawn....
This is really sad. It could be argued that Germany was the most hyper-fucked up in WWII, but the Japanese delivered their fair share of atrocities and they seem to have gotten over it just fine and are well respected and industrious in the global picture. And more importantly to this thread they've got the most creative and perverted humor on the planet.UKRuss wrote:My mate and his wife out in Berlin call Monday nights on german TV, 'Self-Flagellation Night' because all the programmes are geared towards, 'oh no, weren't we bad people look what we did in the war, lets punish ourselves and be all apologetic'
There is no humour in Germany only bitterness and guilt.
beats me wrote: Japanese
3dot... wrote:yawn....