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blackpudscoffer Says:

Sep 23, 2007 - I couldn't have said it better myself!!!!!

blackpudscoffer Says:

Sep 23, 2007 - mmmmm sorry about that!!!!must have an echo!

glenponder Says:

Sep 23, 2007 - Echo Echo Echo Echo

henrycrumm Says:

Oct 18, 2007 - shes only got half a kinckeer!! hhaha i luv the goon show :]

Factnotfictionpeople Says:

Oct 18, 2007 - Henry Crun - my hero! LOL

655treefrog Says:

Jan 21, 2008 - Carp? You must be using the same typist from 1953 too! ;)

BMan100 Says:

Feb 9, 2008 - Man what ever happened to Ray Ellington? he was really good. I know he's passed away but still.

DPMK11 Says:

Feb 15, 2008 - so so a head of its tjme

Lkyda Says:

Feb 19, 2008 - double entrendre- knicker, a quid( currency one pound)

Lkyda Says:

Feb 19, 2008 - sorry see comments knicker

henrycrumm Says:

Feb 21, 2008 - what what?

pbmlewis101 Says:

Apr 10, 2008 - grate goons a ledgend very funny very missed never to be seen again

beastking816 Says:

Apr 29, 2008 - Wonderful humor. Sellers was such an amazing actor.

Ereldor Says:

May 11, 2008 - I love Ray Ellington's voice

EvilDMMk3 Says:

May 22, 2008 - You know what? Before these guys came along being a sound engineer for the BBC was very very dull. "Footsteps down a gravel path" was about as interesting as it got. Then Milligan starts to ask for weird stuff like "A wall driven at speed" or "A bit of string". And life was never dull again.

Notanotherspambot Says:

Jul 10, 2008 - In some ways, watching instead of just hearing it is even funnier because you get to see the three of them goof about.

SIMPFANN Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - That's part of the brilliance of the Goons- an exchange like that doesn't mean a damn thing, but with Sellers, Secombe and Milligan doing it it becomes hysterically funny.

Capng123 Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - Apparently he was the head of his own "Big band" in the 1970s.

saanzacs Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - RIP Goons

naturalcapital99 Says:

Feb 20, 2009 - These guys actually started the entire British humor movement. There would be no Monty Python without them. I am in awe, but they were so natural.

jbeer82 Says:

Apr 5, 2009 - long live the goons

ernestperea Says:

May 8, 2009 - No matter how down I am,the goons always put a smile on my face. Sheer brilliance. Gone, but NEVER forgoonten.

PwincessaRae Says:

May 16, 2009 - My mother loved the goons, at her funeral i was very tempted to play something like the Yin ton song, but I was overruled, My mother could always do Eccles voice down to a tea, so since then I have been listening to the goons and laughing like a mad woman, She started telling me about the goons when i was a litle girl, now at 20 they are still with me and I love them to bits as they remid me of my mother and they always put a smile on my face!

haxdsky12 Says:

May 24, 2009 - brilliance from the hearts of great men , love them, true fun.

72patrickv1 Says:

Jun 12, 2009 - I used to listen to these guys with my dad when i was 8 or 9. Now i'm 36 and trying to get my little guy to listen. It is so cool to see them. Great stuff