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Azt
5th November 2014, 05:40
It has taken just one word, one word to burst Russell Brand’s revolutionary bubble of being some kind of modern day “Che Guevara.”

One word, and all his pompous verbosity and over-weening self-aggrandizing vanity is turned to great comic effect.

The word is “Parklife” as in the in the 1994 hit song by Blur.

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andrewgreen
5th November 2014, 07:34
Not sure it does or why you would want to either!?

grannyfranny100
5th November 2014, 07:54
I have never read a better description than, "One word, and all his pompous verbosity and over-weening self-aggrandizing vanity is turned to great comic effect." Thank you!

conk
5th November 2014, 19:42
Why? Because he has a good vocabulary and makes proper, salient points about world affairs?

Azt
6th November 2014, 02:20
It is nothing personal about Russell Brand, he is a good actor.
But I think that out of the blue he suddenly become interested on world affairs and humanity and so on ... I do not buy it! There is an agenda here play out by an actor (again).

DeDukshyn
6th November 2014, 03:30
It is nothing personal about Russell Brand, he is a good actor.
But I think that out of the blue he suddenly become interested on world affairs and humanity and so on ... I do not buy it! There is an agenda here play out by an actor (again).

And I don't buy you! Coming out of nowhere suddenly pretend to care about me with comments about Russell Brand with your grand judgements of him that make no difference to anyone! I don't buy it one bit! :P :P

BTW way you aren't British are you? They all sound like that. ;)