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Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
not a big fan of Gervais stand up
but the sharks vs nazi's sketch off of Animals makes me piss
Mar-09-2005 01:00
jasper20
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: England
Lee evans is hilarious. How many faces can one guy pull. Look out for a rising comedian to called Ed Byrne from Ireland. Saw him on the comedy store and I nearly wet myself with laughter
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Originally posted by jasper20
Lee evans is hilarious. How many faces can one guy pull. Look out for a rising comedian to called Ed Byrne from Ireland. Saw him on the comedy store and I nearly wet myself with laughter
dont forget the sound effects too
Mar-10-2005 20:09
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Mar-12-2005 03:07
[mart]
PSN: mart_likes_fluke
Registered: Jun 2002
Location: England
I don't have any favourites, just a few people that I enjoy more than anyone else:
Bill Bailey - no-one else would refer to the Argos catalogue as a 'laminated book of dreams', or sing about a 'snowflake landing on the eyelash of a startled deer'. He never fails to amuse on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, either.
Reeves & Mortimer - my favourite R&M show is Shooting Stars, which I understand is regarded by fans to be their worst. Oops. But The Smell of Reeves & Mortimer had countless genius moments, one of my faves being the 'Stars for/as their Eyes' sketch with an interesting George Michael impersonation.
Lee Evans - I have to be in the right frame of mind for Lee Evans, as I see him as hilariously funny and a hyperactive retarded spastic monkey child in almost equal measure.
Harry Hill - I can't stand his stand-up, but Harry Hill's TV Burp was a hilarious programme. Unfortunately I don't think there is going to be another series. Aww.
Jimmy Carr - I've run out of energy. Perhaps a simple list would have sufficed. Anyway, Jimmy Carr: hilarity assured.
As if reading through that twaddle wasn't enough, I've probably missed some people so I might have to post again. I am so sorry.
Mar-12-2005 10:31
Az
took me all the way back
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
quote:
Originally posted by MaRt
Harry Hill - I can't stand his stand-up, but Harry Hill's TV Burp was a hilarious programme. Unfortunately I don't think there is going to be another series. Aww.
the harry hill show on channel 4 was fucking fantastic
gotta love those badger parades
Mar-12-2005 12:06
Dervish
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I'd say 1)Peter Kay, 2)Bill Bailey then maybe 3)Billy Connelly (tho lately I've kinda gone off him a bit, dunno why, think that joke about the guy taken hostage in Iraq pissed me off a bit and I lost alot of respect for him, gay reason but true).
Love Bailey when he did the BBC News tune like it was a rave
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Mar-12-2005 16:33
mef
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quote:
Originally posted by Dervish
Love Bailey when he did the BBC News tune like it was a rave