02-12-2004, 23:55
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בתשובה לשאלה מה היה אומר בזיל פולטי
בתגובה להודעה מספר 1 שנכתבה על ידי HummerH1 שמתחילה ב "70% מהגרמנים זועמים כשמזכירים להם את פשעי הנאצים"
The hotel's proprietor, Basil Fawlty, played by actor John Cleese, prepares his staff for the arrival of a group of German tourists. "
Mr. JOHN CLEESE: (As Basil Fawlty) Listen, don't mention the war. I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it all right.
But Basil Fawlty finds it impossible to heed his own advice. Soon he offers to take lunch orders from the group of German visitors
Mr. CLEESE: (As Fawlty) Sorry, what was it again?
Unidentified Man #1: A prawn cocktail.
Mr. CLEESE: (As Fawlty) Oh, yes, Eva Prawn, yes. ...(Unintelligible) and Goebbels ...(unintelligible) which I hardly remember at all.
Unidentified Man #1: And a pickled ...(unintelligible).
Mr. CLEESE: (As Fawlty) Hermann Goering, yes, yes. And Henri (unintelligible), that was another one.
Unidentified Man #2: And four cold meat salads, please.
Mr. CLEESE: (As Fawlty) Certainly. Well, I'll just get your hors d'oeuvres--(in German accent) orders, which must be obeyed at all times without question. (In normal voice) Sorry.
Basil Fawlty offers an archetypal if somewhat hyperbolic view an Englishman might have of a German even today on the streets of London.
Unidentified Man #3: Rigid, straight-laced, obey the rules. They're the Germans, isn't they?
Unidentified Man #4: I know when we do go away on holiday, they do tend to hog the sun beds a bit. I have noticed that personally.
Unidentified Man #5: When you're in Europe and you go to various beaches, the Germans are always there. You know, there's an aggression that they can't help.
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