WHO LET THE WOGS OUT
Mon, 24 May 2004, 08:10 amWalter Plinge1 post in thread
WHO LET THE WOGS OUT
Mon, 24 May 2004, 08:10 amThe TV show, "Acropolis Now", has opened the door to the lives of a WOG family. Thus as a result we are seeing numerous shows and theatre plays depicting a "Wog" in one way or another.
Currently the show, "Who let the Wogs out", playing at Enmore Theatre, is the new Fad that has hit Sydney. And it seems that that's all it has done, hit and plumetted into the dark alleyways of Enmore.
......and so my night had began.......On a Thursday night, I rush home from work, so that I can have dinner change and drive 40 min, and try to have parking, all before the show begins.
We arrive at 7pm waiting for the show to start at 7.30pm. In a nut shell the show started at 9.00pm. Frustrated!!!!!!
We were seated in the last row, just infront of the equipment/sound and lighting technicians. The show that the technicians were putting on was seemingly better than the show we were forced to watch. While we were battling with the loud and distorted noise, half of the show was in Spanish which added to the pleasure of the night.
So, in a nut-shell. The program started at 9.00pm. The content was old and re-used. After all we've all heard of the wog and the paved back yard. Too loud. The jokes used from the previous nights TV shows......
A worning to those who are thinking to go...........
We all left at 10.00pm during the intermission and refused to stay for the second half.
Currently the show, "Who let the Wogs out", playing at Enmore Theatre, is the new Fad that has hit Sydney. And it seems that that's all it has done, hit and plumetted into the dark alleyways of Enmore.
......and so my night had began.......On a Thursday night, I rush home from work, so that I can have dinner change and drive 40 min, and try to have parking, all before the show begins.
We arrive at 7pm waiting for the show to start at 7.30pm. In a nut shell the show started at 9.00pm. Frustrated!!!!!!
We were seated in the last row, just infront of the equipment/sound and lighting technicians. The show that the technicians were putting on was seemingly better than the show we were forced to watch. While we were battling with the loud and distorted noise, half of the show was in Spanish which added to the pleasure of the night.
So, in a nut-shell. The program started at 9.00pm. The content was old and re-used. After all we've all heard of the wog and the paved back yard. Too loud. The jokes used from the previous nights TV shows......
A worning to those who are thinking to go...........
We all left at 10.00pm during the intermission and refused to stay for the second half.
Walter PlingeMon, 24 May 2004, 08:10 am
The TV show, "Acropolis Now", has opened the door to the lives of a WOG family. Thus as a result we are seeing numerous shows and theatre plays depicting a "Wog" in one way or another.
Currently the show, "Who let the Wogs out", playing at Enmore Theatre, is the new Fad that has hit Sydney. And it seems that that's all it has done, hit and plumetted into the dark alleyways of Enmore.
......and so my night had began.......On a Thursday night, I rush home from work, so that I can have dinner change and drive 40 min, and try to have parking, all before the show begins.
We arrive at 7pm waiting for the show to start at 7.30pm. In a nut shell the show started at 9.00pm. Frustrated!!!!!!
We were seated in the last row, just infront of the equipment/sound and lighting technicians. The show that the technicians were putting on was seemingly better than the show we were forced to watch. While we were battling with the loud and distorted noise, half of the show was in Spanish which added to the pleasure of the night.
So, in a nut-shell. The program started at 9.00pm. The content was old and re-used. After all we've all heard of the wog and the paved back yard. Too loud. The jokes used from the previous nights TV shows......
A worning to those who are thinking to go...........
We all left at 10.00pm during the intermission and refused to stay for the second half.
Currently the show, "Who let the Wogs out", playing at Enmore Theatre, is the new Fad that has hit Sydney. And it seems that that's all it has done, hit and plumetted into the dark alleyways of Enmore.
......and so my night had began.......On a Thursday night, I rush home from work, so that I can have dinner change and drive 40 min, and try to have parking, all before the show begins.
We arrive at 7pm waiting for the show to start at 7.30pm. In a nut shell the show started at 9.00pm. Frustrated!!!!!!
We were seated in the last row, just infront of the equipment/sound and lighting technicians. The show that the technicians were putting on was seemingly better than the show we were forced to watch. While we were battling with the loud and distorted noise, half of the show was in Spanish which added to the pleasure of the night.
So, in a nut-shell. The program started at 9.00pm. The content was old and re-used. After all we've all heard of the wog and the paved back yard. Too loud. The jokes used from the previous nights TV shows......
A worning to those who are thinking to go...........
We all left at 10.00pm during the intermission and refused to stay for the second half.