I've seen this type of thing many times over the years. His first song is a typical rugger bugger singalong. He's had one too many sherbets, and all the British inhibition goes out of the window.
I like the way the passengers carried on singing even when he'd got off the train.
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chai2
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Tue 3 Jun, 2014 09:56 am
This reminded me of why I'm so glad I'm not working.
BTW, they missed the buzz words "low hanging fruit" barf-o-rama.
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mismi
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Tue 3 Jun, 2014 11:00 am
@chai2,
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I felt so bad for him.
Those spelling bea contestants take this stuff seriously.
I hate it when I am so sure of something - let everyone know and then blow it.
Totally empathetic. And then to add insult to injury someone videoed it and shared it all over the internet. yay.
Ok, this guy really grows on you. You have to watch a couple of them to get into it. There's a bunch of him and his grandma, usually while she's driving him someplace in the car.
I love their relationship.
In one car video he saying something like "hey grandma. guess what? I'm going to the prom"
She says "noooooooo (she's always saying nooooooo). who you goin' with?
Kevin says "well, I was going to ask katie perry, but then she brought those fireworks to school (grandma "she's weird"....kevin "yeah, but weird in a good way") So I asked beyonce.
Grandma "oh, is that the girl you were telling me about from gym class?"
My husband used to tell his grandmother that he remembered her telling him stories of her first boyfriend George Washington. Her reaction was awesome. She would say he was cute but his wooden teeth made her break up with him.