Come on folks, where is your sense of humor? Putting that sort of thing in nice, polite, grammatically perfect, tea-party English would make him sound like a silly fool.
Except that it's been satirized ad infinitum before and the SENSIBLE points, as you put it, are simply basic common sense. It's trite at best, dangerously naive at worst.
Come on folks, where is your sense of humor?
It's being used on things that are actually funny.
Putting that sort of thing in nice, polite, grammatically perfect, tea-party English would make him sound like a silly fool.
No, Giles does that all by his lonesome.