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In this performance for a hall full of Oxford students, recorded for London Weekend Television when Howerd was 73, there are, as always, the many catchphrases ("Please yourselves", "Titter ye not", "No, missus", "Shut your face" and so on), the array of little tics and noises, the hands on hips, the lunatic eyebrows, the exaggerated mood swings, and the rather too obvious toupée.
It is not unusual for the City Hall press corps to laugh — nervously or otherwise — after Mr. Bloomberg's more bellicose remarks, and the mayor, at that point, was not pleased to hear a few titters.
(Please comment with your own personal faves. Titters, smiles and ha's are fine, but what gives you stomach pain? I've included some links; for the rest, you're on your own. Thank you to friends. If it's not funny, it's one of their picks).
Please, please.
"Dad, please, please, please".
"Please, please, please... .. "Down".
Please ".
Please? .
Please, please, please, please.
Please, please, please.
Please Please PLEASE".
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