@MrMoralMan i have it on a mix cd somewhere, cant remember who it is and its annoying me, im sure its either by Tiga or Ajax, if you find out let me know..
@r4ng3p0000n What a surprise, one of those people who don't really have a point, push it on someone else, but when shown other wise they can't admit their mistake, which results in them saying "k" or "kayk". If you didn't want it to go any further you wouldn't have replied.
@r4ng3p0000n I came here from watching episode 2 online, and how the hell am I going to know what it's like without watching it? I gave it a chance by persevering with it as far as I could, then I added my opinion on what I thought of the show, some will agree, oithers won't. You haven't given me anything other than "If you don't like it, why'd you watch it". The comment section is for discussions and giving feedback about the video, not everyone with a negative opinion is a troll.
@mgeorge733 I know it's like that to mock those sort of people, like a sketch show where most are poking fun at something in real life, except it's not the main focus of the show. I live in N.Ireland and if they had a show similar to this except with Belfast chavs then I'd think the same. I hear and see enough of chavs in real life to infuriate me no end without hearing it on tv as well.
@CLIFTYPOPS It's similar to the Inbetweeners in terms of some things they come off with, and I find Friends funnier than that, and that is really saying something. Unfortunately I hear enough people saying "Bruv" like people who say "Brah", it bothers me.
I've only watched 10 minutes of the 2nd episode and had to stop because of the amount of times they say "Bruv" god dammit. It's bad enough it's an almost all English cast in terms of their accent, without "No way bruv" "Come on bruv" "bruv bruv bruv!". I suppose it's entertaining to those people not bothered by a strong English accent or a slightly cliche script.