Rex is going on Vacation to joly ol' England! And he gets very confused when the people here speak British and he can't understand. Will he be able to understand the language?
Source: musical_mutt
Thank you to boblong for the inspiration (not that he meant to, most likely...not like this at any rate.) Please use a Yorkshire accent, it works best that way.
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Even though I loathe the new Doctor Who TV show, I loved the classic Doctor Who. The classic Doctor Who began in November of 1963 and ended in December of 1989. It ran for 26 seasons.
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Rex is going on Vacation to joly ol' England! And he gets very confused when the people here speak British and he can't understand. Will he be able to understand the language?
Source: musical_mutt
Thank you to boblong for the inspiration (not that he meant to, most likely...not like this at any rate.) Please use a Yorkshire accent, it works best that way.
It has been fifty years since Sanford and Son was first broadcast on TV. It ran for six seasons and 136 episodes. The very first episode aired on January 14, 1972. It's hard to believe that it has bee...
Even though I loathe the new Doctor Who TV show, I loved the classic Doctor Who. The classic Doctor Who began in November of 1963 and ended in December of 1989. It ran for 26 seasons.
The Doctor Who episode "The Deadly Assassin" was famous for two things. It was the only Classic Doctor Who episode where the Doctor wasn't traveling with a companion.