[alt text: a series of 3 images of comedian Diane Morgan portraying her character Philomena Cunk. In all three images, Cunk is standing next to a plastic statue of Santa Claus and speaking. Across the three frames, there are captions, which say: “The good children will get lots of presents and so, it turns out, will the bad children. In fact, the only ones who won’t get very much are the poor children. That’s because Santa judges a child’s goodness based largely on parental income.”]
I’ve heard a trendy thing now is to only label one present as from Santa, the rest are from Mom and Dad. That way kids don’t find out there’s a huge disparity when they go back to school
We do that, but then the other parents don’t and there’s a huge disparity anyway.
“Santa has to bring more presents for them because their parents don’t love them as much.”
Everyone does get a copy of Pump up the Jam regardless if your bad or good.
But only some children get jam actually pumped into their homes.
Pump it up a little more, get the party going on the dance floor!
Diane Morgan’s Cunk character is wonderful, can’t get enough of it.
“Oliver Cromwell was a Member of Parliament who wouldn’t wear smart clothes and never smiled – a bit like Jeremy Corbyn. Just like Corbyn he wanted to change the country, but instead of sitting down on a train, he got off his ass and did something about it.”
This is what I keep telling everybody, but nooooo… they keep believing in the imaginary benevolent being who is always watching us while we sleep. 🤷♂️
I mean what did y’all expect, the man’s been working for Coca-Cola Co. for the longest time.
Hey, sponsorship deals aren’t employment, he’s a sell-out not a wage slave.
Those poor children failing to work themselves out of poverty shows a moral failing on their part. /s
Ahhhh, I know her, what’s the source of this. Something British …
Diane Morgan playing the character of Philomena Cunk. some of the best deadpan British humor I’ve ever seen.
Thank you! ✨