>Morwenna Banks has given birth to a girl-child. Poor baba, a double-dose of guilt, Catholic AND Jewish!
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Two religious stereotypes for the price of one. And why not?
>>Morwenna Banks has given birth to a girl-child. Poor baba, a double-dose of guilt, Catholic AND Jewish!
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>Two religious stereotypes for the price of one. And why not?
Aaaaaggghh! PLEASE don't remind me of bloody Arnold Brown again!
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>Aaaaaggghh! PLEASE don't remind me of bloody Arnold Brown again!
Come one it's one of my fav jokes of his... Hang on it's his only joke. Right Arthur Who?
Brilliant - a little girl who runs around demanding repeats of Absolutely *and* The Mary Whitehouse Experience. Christ has returned.
I predict that Baddiel will form a new comedy partnership with the placenta and immediately be eclipsed.
>Brilliant - a little girl who runs around demanding repeats of Absolutely *and* The Mary Whitehouse Experience. Christ has returned.
Haven't Baddiel and Banks been doing this for years?
I didn't even know Banks was pregnant!
Can you merge the catholic and Jewish religion?
and two comedian parents in their late thirties? ;)
>Brilliant - a little girl who runs around demanding repeats of Absolutely *and* The Mary Whitehouse Experience. Christ has returned.
That's you, isn''t it, Mike?
Smiley winky face, cos I don't mean it really
>Can you merge the catholic and Jewish religion?
Well, my Mum's catholic and my Dad's Jewish. But I don't go round saying stuff like "Oy vey, I haven't been to confession today already." But then neither of my parents are religious.
>Well, my Mum's catholic and my Dad's Jewish. But I don't go round saying stuff like "Oy vey, I haven't been to confession today already." But then neither of my parents are religious.
Doubt they'd be married if they were.
My Dad was an Alter boy, didn't find that out til I was about 17. My Mums mum was a racist.
Baddiel was never very funny at doing the "I'm Jewish" bit was he
>Can you merge the catholic and Jewish religion?
Marriages between Jews and Catholics aren't that uncommon, what with both religions' love of ceremony and feeling guilty and so on allowing for much in common.
Radio 4 deemed the phenomenon of enough importance to devote an entire documentary to it. There was also a play on the subject, the excellently titled "Oy Vey Maria".
Yes, but then again other phenomenoms R4 have deemed important enough to do a documentary on recently include bowler hats, ice, and dust...