Larry Rickard (or laz) is a writer on BBC Oneâs hit sitcom Ghosts
Heâs a very handsome man indeed and very talented
His best friend is Ben whom we all love dearly as much as him (some more than others)
Larry is a unique individual and incredibly amazing and lovely
âLadies and Gentlemen. Larry (Laz)!!â
âWow you remind me of Larry (Laz)â
âThat Larry (Laz) Rickard is incredible!â
âYou are such a Larry Rickard
This cruel word means
Monstrosity
A
Teacher
Heavily
Enjoys
Mushing
And
Torturing
Into
Childrenâs
Souls so if you like maths or Math you must be crazy
Innocent child: what does mathematics mean?
Someone: Monstrosity
A
Teacher
Heavily
Enjoys
Mushing
And
Torturing
Into
Childrenâs
Souls
Innocent child: ð MOTHER I WANT TO DROP OUT OF SCHOOL
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platty joobs simply means platinum jubilee but for short it was created by actor Kiell Smith Bynoe and quickly became a popular phrase on Twitter.
âYou ready for platty joobs?!â
âHuh?â
âPLATTY JOOBS?!â
âUh I guess soâ
Platty Joobs is short for Platinum Jubliee which is an event in the United Kingdom to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II on 70 Years of her reign.
Platty Joobs was originally created by Kiell Smith Bynoe an actor thatâs been in things like BBC Ghosts and etc. After that it came a thing almost everyone knew about in the UK.
âWHEN I SAY PLATTY YOU SAY?â
âJOOBS!!!â
âWHOâS READY FOR PLATTY JOOBS?!â
A character from hit sitcom created by the original cast of Horrible Histories, BBC Ghosts.
a caveman with a big heart and a love for chess and crosswords. Played by a very talented actor called Laurence Rickard
Robin is friends with all of the ghosts but his main best mates are Julian Fawcett.
never mention moon landings to robin he will freak.
some of his most iconic quotes are
"Moonah!"
"bum."
*caveman noises*
"ooo bad moonah on the rise, dust cover sun. birds fall. crops fail. something wicked this way come"
person 1: "robin the caveman is just so chaotic i love it"
person 2: "who?"
person 1: "YOU WHAT-"
person 1: "you remind me of robin the caveman from ghosts"
person 2: "is that a complement or not?"