Originally Posted by MsBehaviour:
“I cannot stand Bear, but have to admit that his schtick. (Yiddish slang meaning gimmicky behaviour/routine) some nous because it is so consistent. His main weapon is the tone of voice he uses when winding up, apologising or having 'accidents'. It is always consistent and very obviously insincere - winding up his 'audience' still further. particularly as he repeats phrases to reinforce the impact. Clever? perhaps, but despicable in the context of CBB. It must be awful to have to live with it.”
“I cannot stand Bear, but have to admit that his schtick. (Yiddish slang meaning gimmicky behaviour/routine) some nous because it is so consistent. His main weapon is the tone of voice he uses when winding up, apologising or having 'accidents'. It is always consistent and very obviously insincere - winding up his 'audience' still further. particularly as he repeats phrases to reinforce the impact. Clever? perhaps, but despicable in the context of CBB. It must be awful to have to live with it.”
he must have honed his wind-up craft in school, while the rest of the pupils wasted their time studying 'boring' text books



