Steel Icarus
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Well I don't know where the fucking hell he lives, do I?
Just listen to you all.
You were quite happy to take the piss, though, weren't you? As if where you live matters a tupp'ny fuck.
Well I don't know where the fucking hell he lives, do I?
Just listen to you all.
You were quite happy to take the piss, though, weren't you? As if where you live matters a tupp'ny fuck.
Oh right.
It does matter if you only mix with like-minded people. It gives you a false perspective.
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I used to work with a geezer who, whenever he came into a room, it felt just a little bit emptier. LLETSA makes me feel like that with his posts. No offence, but jeebus.
The Welsh often do.
So alternative comedy is a term contemporary with gramophone or wireless, is it? No it isn't. It's still in use. If you think that pointing this out is a ruck, you must have led a bit of a sheltered life.
Im old enough to remember the emergence of those alternative comedians . One or 2 bright sparks but mostly a load of wank , often pure gibberish. Mostly jokes about periods and stuff that my dad would usually turn off to watch the snooker is how I remember it .
I still maintain Kenny Everett was the funniest fucker about in those days and the most innovative despite being a rabid Tory twat .
I'm confused. Is michael mcintyre comedy or not?
phew! thought i was not laughing at the wrong type of comedy
phew! thought i was not laughing at the wrong type of comedy
Doesn't matter. I like Eric Morecambe, Tommy Cooper, Leslie Neilsen, Bill Hicks, Billy Connolly, Ross Noble, Stewart Lee, but it proves nowt.
You can't. As I said above, it's purely subjective. Generally speaking, though, it's po-faced liberals and liberal lefties who take themselves too seriously who tend to like politically correct comedy.
Who's Michael McIntyre?
Heard of most of 'em but who are Ross Noble and Stewart Lee? Wasn't the first one at one time in Eastenders and the other one a member of the Bay City Rollers?
Doesn't matter. I like Eric Morecambe, Tommy Cooper, Leslie Neilsen, Bill Hicks, Billy Connolly, Ross Noble, Stewart Lee, but it proves nowt.
It isn't the 1970s.