The mortgage mess explained
Nov. 3rd, 2007 09:35 amI found this at http:/paul.kedrosky.com/ The humor is characteristically English: ironic and understated. Which among other things means I'm not entirely sure that the guy being interviewed isn't exactly what he identifies himself as: an investment baner. If any of my friends across the pond know who these guys are, please let me know.
(Note that this is politically incorrect enough to have bugged me, in that their example subprime borrower is "an unemployed black man in a string vest."* But it's too funny not to pass along.)
* In English English, a vest is an undershirt; I reckon string vest is a white cotton undershirt, from being made of the same material as string. But I'm not sure.
(Note that this is politically incorrect enough to have bugged me, in that their example subprime borrower is "an unemployed black man in a string vest."* But it's too funny not to pass along.)
* In English English, a vest is an undershirt; I reckon string vest is a white cotton undershirt, from being made of the same material as string. But I'm not sure.
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Date: 2007-11-03 02:23 pm (UTC)and an article about them
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Date: 2007-11-03 04:01 pm (UTC)I thought I recognized the names from the “The Establishment” album I grew up with, right next to the “Beyond The Fringe” album
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Date: 2007-11-03 04:02 pm (UTC)As for your clip, those two are Bird and Fortune, from the satirical comedy show Bremner, Bird and Fortune which runs whenever politics get a bit spicy in the UK (like near ane lection - or pretty much all the time.) The show is almost exclusively topical political satire, and incidentally a direct contrast to Rab (who lampoons the UK working class) in lampooning of the UK middle classes.
Enjoy! Though er... both are rarified comedic fields of Brit comedy, not my sort of thing. (I prefer cult stuff like Spaced, IT Crowd, Black Books and QI.)
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Date: 2007-11-03 07:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-03 08:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-04 03:44 pm (UTC)I keep hearing references to "QI"; I should see if I can find some episodes online.