The Czechs have always had one of the more booming Dwarf fandoms around, with some of the sites often making more sense to me than the majority of British fansites and forum posters.

So, it comes as little surprise that those craaayyzeee foreigners have gone and done them selves a convention. And here it is. On first glance it looks like a mixture of a sci-fi convention and some sort of homeless shelter, but this obviously low budget and low key affair seems to be doing a grand job of representing the best in British TV (traces of Blackadder and Monty Python abound.)

Despite taking Czech lessons for eight years, I have literally no idea what’s been said in the video, however, why not try writing some words on a strip of card and hold it up to the screen as if it were some subtitles?

If we have any Czech readers in the area (or, even better, a Czech reader who even attended the event) then some extra insight would be greatly appreciated. Basically, what I’m saying is: Czech please!

Haha.

Source: http://czerwonykarzel.info/

12 comments on “Red Dwarf? Czech. Convention? Czech.

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  • I’ve always had a problem with the spelling of Czech. It just looks….wrong. And I see you managed to find the frame of that video that makes the presenter look most stoned.

  • I apologise for the title of this, by the way. It’s fucking awful, isn’t it?

  • I remember seeing the word “Eel” like that and thinking it’s spelt wrong.

  • > like a mixture of a sci-fi convention and some sort of homeless shelter

    So the same as DJ then.

  • The Czechs have the right idea, as we have the entire hotel for DJ this year can we not dedicate one of the function rooms to people who cant afford a room but own a sleeping bag and charge a minimal fee?

  • > The Czechs have the right idea, as we have the entire hotel for DJ this year can we not dedicate one of the function rooms to people who cant afford a room but own a sleeping bag and charge a minimal fee?

    That’s actually a damn fine suggestion.

  • Yep, that’s definitely in the hotel’s best interests. Can’t see them having any business or insurance issues with that one at all. :-)

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