It used to be. Today there are fewer and fewer pigeons in the city squares because people no longer travel there as they used to. I read about it. I do not know if this is really true. Anyway the homeless got really practical advice.
Love all three ..... wish Victoria Wood was still with us. There have been weekly programmes about her called ‘ Our Victoria ‘ over the past few weeks.( you probably saw them ) We saw her live at the Royal Albert Hall .... she was so good. She is missed by many. XXXX
Victoria Wood had the eye and the ear for the finer details of everyday British life. I miss her take on it enormously. This sketch is one I have never seen before.
Victoria Wood!!.Such a funny lady and still sadly missed!,x
ReplyDeleteThree genius comedians, I think.
DeleteIt used to be. Today there are fewer and fewer pigeons in the city squares because people no longer travel there as they used to. I read about it. I do not know if this is really true. Anyway the homeless got really practical advice.
ReplyDeleteWe used to know a Greek girl whose mother would grab Pigeons off the street to eat. I like wild Pigeon, but I've never had a city Pigeon.
DeleteLove all three ..... wish Victoria Wood was still with us. There have been weekly programmes about her called ‘ Our Victoria ‘ over the past few weeks.( you probably saw them ) We saw her live at the Royal Albert Hall .... she was so good. She is missed by many. XXXX
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DeleteNo, I didn't see them. VW was very special, she had a wonderful stage presence. I liked her songs too. These people are rarities.
DeleteVictoria Wood had the eye and the ear for the finer details of everyday British life. I miss her take on it enormously. This sketch is one I have never seen before.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautifully done, by all three. Good classic British humour.
DeleteI wish someone would come and eat the pigeons that keep invading my garden.
ReplyDeleteGet a gun; they're very good eating!
DeleteToo many neighbours, my aim is not good!
DeleteBrilliant. So very British. Always positive. A lovely "Cheerio" as they walk on.
ReplyDeleteAs you say; very British. I love this type of dry humour.
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