Every time I read that story I burst out laughing. Is it just me, or is there something innately hilarious about lines like 'all the radios on Coney Island don't measure up to dat dog, you motherf***er'?
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And I think his wife Tabby loves playing the straight man to his Groucho!Sai King definitely has a way with words. It's rare that I don't find myself cracking up at least once or twice while reading one of his stories.
We got Basil over here - it was called Fawlty Towers and one time they rearranged the letters on the sign to read "Farty Towels" - I love John Cleese! (and the woman who played his wife was a perfect foil for him).I really enjoyed this tale. He reminded me of Basil Fawlty. (For my American friends, google. Very funny).
Hey mustangclaire, i remember that too. going back a few years. BBC saturday night. Loved the spanish waiter que que. p.s i fancied Sybil??????????????????
Yeah. That waiter was great. But it almost ruined his career. Noone saw Andrew Sachs anymore, they only saw Manuel, the waiter from Barcelona. I only have to think of some the scenes in fawlty Towers to start laughing. For me it is the funniest TV-series aired.Hey mustangclaire, i remember that too. going back a few years. BBC saturday night. Loved the spanish waiter que que. p.s i fancied Sybil??????????????????