It doesn't help that many Americans, like myself, were conditioned by Monty Python to consider anything said in a BBC accent to be a joke. (Or maybe it does.)
"Snarky humor, funny photo comparisons, and frustrations with the geopolitical neighborhood all clash for a lovely symphony of madness." - Laurence Simon
"He can turn a very serious and possibly depressing piece of news and make it entertainment. That is talent, and that is why I love to read his blog." - Culture For All
"This guy is so funny but that's only because everything he says is the TRUTH" - Chava Ayanna
"..the notorious Israellycool.com, which gently skips between right-wing rants against Islam, posts about science fiction and - what else? - blogs about the Eurovision song contest." - Tim Jonze, The Guardian
"..the liar & moral pygmy who writes Israellycool & makes feeble attempts to ridicule my views" - Dick Silverstein
It doesn't help that many Americans, like myself, were conditioned by Monty Python to consider anything said in a BBC accent to be a joke. (Or maybe it does.)
Not for me. It just looks like the BBC.
Of course I only saw my first (only and last) MP movie a few months ago…
You're a bit younger than me.
Okay, that was really funny. It's so true. Those newspeople are so pompous – do they think we really care about what they say?
it's so crazy how this is exactly what they do. I know in the US, but apparently also in Britain.