Subtitle layer didn't display in Safari (on phone) but the subtitles were on a scrollable section of the page, below the video frame.
Her real-life reaction was as emotionally flat as she could make it. I guess they fought so hard to shake off that stereotype that, if in positions of power, they have to shed all emotion-betraying facial expressions for fear of it undermining their authority.
As it happens I wrote this one (with a little help from a friend). Wasn't trying to target one side or the other particularly, just a chance to poke a bit of fun at the whole thing.
Not surprised there was another one svejk. Prefer mine, personally - we tried to at least make the subtitles look like a plausible translation in terms of length, etc.
I always love these 'bunker themes'
There was one where Hess takes Hitlers Beemer for a joy ride and throws it down the road. The Chiefs of Staff have to break the news that they can only replace it with a Fireblade or some other Jap bike.
Another was Blunkets bobbies and the police federation. Another howler.
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