However, if there is a criticism, it is only that the blatantly Irish character, Seamus, is a stereotypical thicko.
Apparently the weather forecast will no longer show wind unless it's significant, and they've ditched isobars and fronts as they disenfranchise the thickos.
There was no minimum wage until the socialist takeover, thicko.
Put on your silly voice and pretend to be an upper class thicko.
The presenter assumes that the viewers are all thickos.
I don't want to have to spend my time tutoring an ugly thicko.
The others seem to think he's hugely intelligent, which says more about the bunch of thickos who have been thrown together this year than it does about Science himself.
Watch as, in a glib aside, he patronises a culturally-hungry bevy of 50,000 people and, in the aftermath, ponder the unspoken insinuation that popular music is just a cacophony that only appeals to thickos.
So let me sugar the pill for the thickos still reeling after their exam results.
I never thought I was a thicko, but this blogger and HTML stuff is really starting to undo me.
Can't you train a thicko to put his rubbish in a bin without using a cattle prod as a punishment and some dog biscuits as a reward.
Her slightly older brother is a bit of thicko, one is an infant sprawled on a chair and another is so small she holds him in her arms.
How grateful and enlightened he must be to have that cleared up: one wouldn't want a thicko to write one's autobiography.
That's probably because no major party in England wants to lose the election, thicko.