This sounds like more of a troll to me frankly.
I'm English, so I'm not oblivious to the differences between American and British humour, but Bill Murray is closer to dry British wit than some British comedians.
Trolling back isn't really trolling, is it?
I don't know. I love Groundhog Day, but not because of the 2 main actors, since I really don't like either of them, but the story is great. I think it was Ghostbusters that destroyed him for me, and maybe Stripes. I liked both, but not because of Bill Murray, rather, contrary to him. Maybe it's because he tries so very hard to be dry, but in my eyes, falls completely through.
Eh, I was being sarcastic/facetious.Trolling back isn't really trolling, is it?
I don't know. I love Groundhog Day, but not because of the 2 main actors, since I really don't like either of them, but the story is great. I think it was Ghostbusters that destroyed him for me, and maybe Stripes. I liked both, but not because of Bill Murray, rather, contrary to him. Maybe it's because he tries so very hard to be dry, but in my eyes, falls completely through.
You made a controversial inflammatory statement about the intelligence of an entire country.
I think I know which one I would call 'trolling'. XD
New Zealander here, and your dry humour gave me a good chuckle, have my upvotes. We also do dry humour over here, it’s something we inherited from you brits :P
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