Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps

British comedy television series sitcom


Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is a comedy produced by the BBC.

Series One (2001) edit

Fags, Shags and Kebabs [1.1] edit

Donna: No, I'm fine with porn - what I'm not fine with is enough porn to keep the entire British forces from missing their girlfriends!

Janet: I got into his head. It's amazing what a bit of male psychological manipulation can do. And getting my baps out on the first date didn't do any harm either.

Jonny: (Waking up) Rock me, Amadeus.

Gaz: I am the master of cunning.

Spunk [1.2] edit

Donna: [to Gaz] There is to be no dumping. I just think you've got a nice body and I'd like to bounce around on top of it occasionally. None of this boyfriendy girlfriendy stuff.

Flo: Don't be late, I'm making take-away for tea!

Gaz: I'm laying down the seeds for my reign of power over Donna. See, the more I don't phone her the more desperate and insecure she becomes, soon she will surrender to my constant demand for sexual gratification.

Gaz: (In the pub, holding a steak and kidney pie) Who invented the pie? I mean what a genius. 'Cause you've got the subtle flavour of the steak, mixed with the texture of the finest kidney, and all that against the magnificent backdrop of the crumbly buttery pastry. If that man was here now I'd shake his hand.
Jonny: I'd kiss him.
Gaz: You big poof!

Bone With the Wind [1.3] edit

Louise: I need to know if he fancies me, because quite frankly my late-night Sting fantasies are wearing a bit thin; it's always the same plot.

Gaz: Women don't cheat on me. I'm just so pretty.

Gaz: Why are we sitting here while our women are sucking the fat out of someone else's sausage?!

Angry Wangry [1.4] edit

Jonny: My brain is only strong enough to stop me from farting in front of you.

Flo: Your girlfriend's mother is the biggest taboo of all.

Lard [1.5] edit

Gaz: I need a sort of chunky woman, you know, who brings me sandwiches and puts Matey in me bath.

Jonny: You taste of lard!

Janet: "Louise, you have the morals of a magpie who haunts the same gene pool as Adolf Hitler and Anthea Turner"

Ugly Babies [1.6] edit

Jonny: I thought you kept the alcohol level in your blood too high to conceive.

Louise: You've never practiced safe sex in your life. You've picked up more dirt than a JCB in your time.

Louise: Don't you know how much babies cost? More than a Peugeot!

Gaz: We got our women pregnant at the same time. We've got telepathic testicles.

Jonny: My daughter will want for nothing. She'll have dollies-a-plenty. And bears but no clowns, they scare me. And on a perfect summer's eve, when the sun dances like... Michael Flatley... after our dinner of spaghetti hoops, we shall run like Billy-ho himself, down to a sea so calm it would make Des Lynam look like a big, scary wolfman. She will be the most cherished little girl in the whole world. My little Ferrari.
Janet: Jonny, I'm not Pregnant.
Jonny: Thank fuck for that!

Gaz: Pissing outside is one of life's greatest pleasures.

Gaz: Well what? Is it me? Do I repulse you? Look, I can stop yelling, "Tina Arena you will be mine" at the moment of climax.

Gaz: What is a hulk anyway?
Jonny: I’m not sure. I think it’s a cross between hunk and bulk. Of course, you can’t have The Incredible Hunk, 'cos that just sounds like gay porn.
Gaz: Yeah, and you can’t have The Incredible Bulk...'cos that just sounds like gay porn.

Series Two (2002) edit

On the Blob [2.1] edit

Gaz: [to Donna] I've never asked you this before and it seems a bit stupid since we've been shagging each other's brains out for the last month but… would you like to go for a drink sometime?

Flo: They may have a sneeze guard but it's no match for embryotic fluid!

Donna: Now, let me think. When did I last see my own clout?

Bungle [2.2] edit

Flo: You two should never talk. You've got one of them relationships based on lust and you must never lose that.

Dirty Girls [2.3] edit

Flo: Apparently it’s illegal to advertise yourself in phone boxes. Ask me why, I don’t know. British Telecom do it.

Janet: We have some spare va va voom in the kitchen if you want to borrow it.

Vomit [2.4] edit

Gaz: Donna, you look... beautiful; would you like to be my pop tart and live in my toaster of love?

Crusty Curtains [2.5] edit

Gaz: There's no such thing as a perfect couple. Well, except Chris Evans and Billie. Sat there getting pissed with an 18-year-old every day. How perfect is that?

Mo Mo and Pigsy [2.6] edit

Gaz: [motivating himself] You are Gaz Wilkinson. A beast of a man. You are strong. You are confident. You are Gaz Wilkinson. And girls want to touch you.

Series Three (2003) edit

Munch [3.1] edit

Gaz: [About Munch] He's a complete yoghurt!

Munch: I wasn't watching. I was listening, with my eyes.

Munch: I stole it, Munch Magic!

Fish [3.2] edit

Gaz: I am your prince and I shall awaken you with my mighty sword.

Donna: You're scared of sheep?! That's stupid; they can't hurt you.
Gaz: That's what they want you to think!

Gaz: You didn't know I was afraid of sheep; I didn't know you were afraid of sex.

Jonny: I don't want to be standing by the altar with you an iron lung coughing blood and phlegm at me!

Louise: [sniffing the card her secret admirer sent her] Who do I know who smells of paper?

Kangaroo [3.3] edit

Jonny: She's a funny one is Janet, she'll do anything, things that even I find disgusting. She does things with a cucumber you wouldn't believe.
Gaz: Oh yeah, like what?
Jonny: This one time, I walked into the bedroom and she was lying on the bed with with cucumber slices on her eyes and mud on her face, she's pure dirt!

Jonny: I can do anything, like a panda.

Louise: I will neither play or be playant of the games and or gaming tactics employed by both sexes in accordance with the laws set by herself, Mother Nature.

Beastiality [3.4] edit

Munch:They can't do you for it once you've robbed it. It's called Double Geoffrey.

Janet: You're gonna marry me whether you like it or not and it's gonna be friggin' marvellous, okay?!
Jonny: You know, I think my proposal was better. Yours was just rude.

Dresses Dresses Dresses [3.6] edit

Gaz: [to Donna, who is asleep] [In New York accent] Wake up and smell the caw-fee!
Donna: oh, Gaz, I was having the best dream ever then.
Gaz: Was it about me, the Sugababes and loads of coal?
Donna: No, I dreamt I was asleep.
Gaz: Yeah, and?
Donna: Yeah, that was it, I was asleep, and then this stupid monkey came in and said [in New York accent] "Wake up and smell the caw-fee!"

Louise: [to David, when he tells her to do some T'ai Chi with him] Ok, but don't expect me to join your cult.
David: ...it's not a cult.
Louise: That's what the Britannia Music Club said.

Jonny: [to Janet, about her excitement about her dress] You don't see me and Gaz jumping around going "ooh, Look at my fancy new pants! They cost me a month's wages and I'm never wearing them again, hooray!"

Jonny: Well, I know Gaz wouldn't pay a fortune for something that he could only use once and think it was great.
Janet: What about when he lost his virginity to Dirty Lil?
Jonny: That wasn't a month's wages, it was two cans of White Lightning.

Jonny: All I'm saying is if you pay a bomb for something, it needs to be used and used and used again until it breaks. Like Gareth Gates.

Jonny: Janet, look at me. I'm a lost and lonely man, And I'm all alone in a- sea of nothing, with, with like, nothingness all around me, like a big lonely tyre.
Janet: Look, here's twenty quid--
Jonny: [Snatching the note] --off you pop!
[Janet leaves, Jonny picks up the phone.]
Jonny: Gaz, pub!
[Transition shows Donna and Louise meet up]
Donna and Louise: Dresses, Dresses, Dresses!
[Transition then shows Gaz running out of his flat]
Gaz: Pub, Pub, Pub, Pub!

[Inside the Wedding dress shop, Louise enters in Janet's chosen wedding dress]
Donna: [Gasp] You look like a sweet!
Louise: ...a sweet what?
Donna: No, just a sweet, like a Campino, or a truffle. Better than that, you look like a toilet roll cover!
Louise: Thank you!
Janet: That's a wedding dress...
Louise: Janet, we're in a wedding dress shop, what do you expect me to be wearing? The Turin Shroud?

Donna: Well, why don't we [Louise and Donna] try a dress on each for fun, and then you can dress us however you like, like lobsters, or like Pig-women if need be.
Louise: I'm not dressing like pig-woman. She was my least favourite Spice Girl.

Donna: [Singing to the tune of the wedding march, holding Louise's dress train] Bah-rum-da-dah
Bah-rum-da-dah
Look at Louise in the lovely, lovely dress
Louise: You have to sing at the wedding now!
Donna: Oh, can I Janet?
Janet: Stop it.
Donna: There's more.
[Singing again]
Donna: Check out the dress
The dress is great
I think I should try one on... round about now

[Gaz is motivating Jonny to carry the large keg of "beer" as he can't carry it himself.]
Jonny: It's bloody heavy! Have you never carried 40 pints?
Gaz: Well, only in my bladder.
Jonny: You take it the rest of the way.
Gaz: I would but...
Jonny: But what?
Gaz: Well, I've...I've broke me arm [sic]
[Jonny looks at him skeptically]
Gaz: Well, it's not broke, it's...
Jonny: Well, use your other arm!
Gaz: No way!
Jonny: Why not?
Gaz: 'Cos it's the arm I use for pleasuring myself... and others.
Gaz: Hey, I'll coach you, eh? ... Come on!
Jonny: Christ. I'm only taking it as far as the garage.
Gaz: [Drill Sergeant Style] Carrying beer's what Jon does best, hoo! hoo!
His keg's bigger than all the rest...
Jonny: You twat.
Gaz: [resuming his Drill Sergeant's chant] He may or may not be wearing a vest...
Jonny: Oh, my God.
Gaz:And now I'm going to think of Jo Guest,
Jo Guest, one, two,
Big Breasts, Three-four!

[Janet is in the wedding shop, trying to preoccupy Louise and Donna so she can find her dress. She calls Donna and Louise over.]
[She shows Donna a tartan kilt dress]
Donna: I didn't know you were Scottish.
Janet: Um... well, Jonny is. Or his Dad is. He is um... Jonny McCloud of the Clan McCloud...
Donna: Yeah, that was "Highlander".
Janet: Anyway, look, I thout it would be really nice for him to see his family's tartan on his wedding day, so, there you go!
Louise: But there's only one dress.
Janet: In that case, Louise, you can try this on.
[Janet shows Louise a vivid Green dress]
Louise: Um... but this isn't Tartan, we won't match.
Janet: No, no, that dress has been um... chosen to represent Jonny's love of... green stuff.
Donna: Yeah, but, um, Janet?
Janet: Yeah?
Donna: ...These dresses ming.

[Donna and Louise come out in their dresses.]

...

Donna: [reg. Janet] She's mad! What's her first dance going to be? "Agadoo?"
Louise: No, she'll choose something about Jonny, like "Johnny B Goode" or "Jilted John".
Donna: Ooh, that's clever!
Louise: ...Or "Jonny Put Your Shoes Back On, You're Making Me Retch."
Donna: No, I don't know that one.
Louise: It's the one I hum to myself whenever I see him.

Donna: Do you think we should tell Janet we hate the dresses?
Louise: Um... she's nearly broken me twice this year, merely by looking at me funny.
Donna: Looking at your what?

Bridal Woman: [Grabbing Janet in her dress around the waist and breasts] That dress is just womanliness gone mad!
Janet: Are you sure you're on commission, and not just coming onto me?
Bridal Woman: You are stunning...

[Gaz is about to open the keg of beer]
Gaz: Right, I'm gonna shove it in the hole, you catch what squirts out.
Jonny: Don't use language like that, not in a male environment.
Gaz: Jonny, d'you want some beer, or d'you want a big, fat smack?
Jonny: [Sarcastically, in a 'Gay' voice] Well, it depends what you're gonna smack me with.

[Gaz and Jonny have just opened a keg of "beer"]
Gaz: Whoa, blue beer! Maybe we're the first ones to see this, we've come across a secret formula
Jonny: ...It's barrel wash, Gaz.
Gaz: No it can't be...it's a new type of beer this Jon, woo-hoo.
Jonny: Well, drink it then!
Gaz: Alright, I will!
[Gaz drinks the "blue beer" excitedly]
Gaz: It's absolutely delicious!
Jonny: Honest? Honest, is that beer? They must put the brown in afterwards!
[Jonny drinks the blue beer]
Jonny: [after a beat] ...It's barrel wash, Gaz.
Gaz: I know, I thought we should die together.
Jonny: We probably need an antidote round about now.
Gaz: ...Shall we get a pint, then?

Fockin Mokky Bokka [3.7] edit

Donna: [About the noisy scouser neighbours who kept them up all night] Four o'clock in the morning...
Gaz: I know...
Donna: And... then they start shagging.
Gaz: Yeah, You can't begrudge 'em that, it's every man's right.
Donna: Yeah, Gaz, it's every man's right to have sex, it's not everyone's right to go... [In high-pitched Liverpool accent] "BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY BABY Oh, ta, that was sound, let's 'ave more Coke... BABY BABY BABY BABY..."

Jammy Dodgers [3.8] edit

Louise: I dreamt about a princess who was given a box of diamonds by a handsome prince one day and the next day he gave her a bag of spit that he'd sucked out of a cow - What do you think it means?

Musical Special (2003) edit

When Janet Met Jonny edit

[During the “Find My Casanova” song with Donna, Janet and Louise]

Donna: Hot pants from Tesco’s
All: mmm, mmm, mmm
Donna: That’s where we get our bestest clothes
All: yeah, yeah, yeah

Louise: I can get us in the place cause all the bouncers know my face.

[During the “We Need Some Slags” song with Gaz and Jonny]

Jonny: But I’m not comin’ out , I’m stayin’ here.

[Jonny pulls out a megaphone]

Jonny: And get really, wobbly on beer.

Gaz: Just try a little brute for men, oh no it all got drank.
Gaz: We all need a bosom, for a pillow or tit wank.

Jonny: I've no need for a woman , when I’ve got my left hand.
Jonny: Just a handy TUB of Vaseline and a picture of my gran.

Jonny: But I don’t want tarts. I want white lightning. there not my mummy. there rather frightening.

Jonny: I don’t need a girlfriend.
Gaz: Oh just come out and play.
Jonny: I’ll tell em that I’m too young.
Gaz: I’ll tell em that your gay
Jonny: ok ill come for one pint, but then I’ll go back home.
Gaz: nice one lad you wont regret it.
Jonny: but ill make sure I'm alone

[During the “Biscuit Rap” song with Jonny and Gaz]

Jonny: Cos you could keep any bitch like I'm a rich tea
Gaz: Which tea?
Jonny: I tell you I'm a Junkie, a flunkie,
Cruising my ass with an Oreo,
Don't need a ho.
Got my Garibaldi, not Barlow, he's gone now.
I need a Kit Kat,
When the rhyme's fat,
With the beat I can't cheat,
Can a biscuit cheat like a mother?
HELL NO!
Gaz: But Johnny don't you know? Ohh-ohh

Gaz: Don't be fooled when you dip'em in your tea,
They're not, they're not gonna make you happy,

Jonny: I aint gonna go and have a roll in the hay,
No way, I'll have a fig roll,
Ya dig bro?
Don't wanna go out having fun,
I stay at one with the borbon,
A hob nob, that's the only dog I'm dipping,
I ain't flippin, wanna cookie?
You be tripping.
The ho's say
'try my choc chip treats.'
That ain't sweet,
I ain't no piece of meat,
I want wafer,
You been away for a night,
With a she-dog,
You want a biscuit,
BUT DOG DONT GOT NONE, NO!

Jonny: Can you see the philosophy,
Of the desire,
That these biscuits,
They can cause in me?
And my soul will ever be entwined,
With the hole left,
When a mother, however fine,
Tries to share my life,
With my biccy time.

Jonny: I got my lovely, crunchy biscuits,
Hell I'll say it once more in case you missed it,
I ain't dunking no girl like a biscuit,
Never gonna change so don't try to twist it.
Yeah!

Series Four (2004) edit

Filthy Brunching [4.8] edit

Donna: (Giving Janet advice on her sex life) Try doing something Kate never did for him
Janet: Ooh... well I do have an incredibly flexible twat.

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