Now, I wonder how many hundreds of people I'm going to get going 'never heard of it'...
But if you DO know the Boosh, do you think its's becoming too mainstream? I mean of course it's great that the guys' fantastic work is getting recognised, and rightly so, it's just a major fear of mine that one day I'll be walking down the street and hear chavs yelling 'I'm Old Gregg!' etc and talking about how Noel is 'so fkn hot!' or something.... I suppose I could have a rant here about celebrity magazines *spits on ground in contempt then fetches cloth* continually reporting on Noel out on the town with all these women, but that's kinda besides the point, so over to you guys - if you knew it then, do you miss it being a cult thing?
Omg! Looking at these opinions I am surprised how many people have actually heard of the Boosh. Before the third series came out they were a little cult comedy which was great. I’m torn between thinking they’re getting too mainstream and my desire for an everlasting stream of new booshyness. I must admit I was slightly disappointed with the third series although it has grown on me and I now love it ALMOST as much as the first two. And yeah, I think I would actually throw up on any chav I saw quoting the boosh.
Are we safe to walk the streets in the uk?,yet another killing of an innocent young boy through a some mindless idiot,it is becomeing more and more dangerous to walk the streets in this country without been attacked or even murderd,it is because of drugs?,is it because they are more ready available?,is our goverment,police,local authoritys doing enough to combat the problem?,i personnally dont feel safe going out to socialise especially in pubs haveing a drink,you really dont know when things are going to kick off,What was it like years ago?,i can never remember so many murders years ago than there is now,what do you all think?
I think this is a difficult question to answer.. for me, the short answer would be 'no', but there's a lot of factors to consider, like where you are (although you're at risk pretty much anywhere I suppose), and when you're out, obviously some times are more dangerous than others, and also I think who you are and what you look like, I'd consider myself to be most at risk from chavs as they seem to be offended by anyone wearing anything remotely different to them, or god forbid something without a lable plastered all over it. But also I think things aren't as bad as the media like to make out, one of the key news values is negativity, they rely on bad events to get people watching and talking, take for example this opinion thing, I'm sure you're getting far more considered response and debate than if you'd posted something about something positive that had been in the news. But to return to the point - no, I don't think we are. I certainly don't feel safe, even walking round the coner to the shops in the daylight, if i see a group of teenages (bearing in mind I'm only 18), I start worrying if they're gonna say something to me, surround me, or whatever.