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Comedy and comedians

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Loupgaros:
Bill Bailey, I forgot him. He is mad. But very, very funny.

Shep:

--- Quote from: Loupgaros on May 22, 2007, 13:55:20 ---Ben Elton is more annoying than funny but I prefer my comedy as three jokes then the truth. That's why HIGNFY is top of my list.

And I am so glad I am not the sole person who likes Round The Horne. I thought Kenneth Williams was top-notch in that. Navy Lark is briliant too. Leslie Philips as the inane sun-lieutenant is simply comedy gold.

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"I'm Julian, and this is my friend Sandy!" :P

Loupgaros:
Fantabulosa! Have you varada'd his dolly old eek! Must rest me lallies!

Blaster2:
I'm a fan of the alternative comics, Jerry Seinfeld especially. A lot of people don't find him funny, due to his extensively American aimed humour, but his Sitcom has always made me laugh.

Also, I don't like comedians who swear all the time. I don't do it a lot myself, and if I do, it's under my breath. I actually feel physically dirty if I utter an obscenity. Even if it's in a jokey way. I was brought up in an affluent household, with very wealthy parents who were both extremely clean cut. They never swore or cursed, never watched TV shows or films with excessive blue content either. I even got asked by some kids at school "Why don't you swear?" as if it was strange to actually have a clean mouth!!

Yeah, so now you all know, I was a spoilt kid from a rich family living in a top class A band council tax area!

Loupgaros:
I have never ever liked much swearing. But those comedians I avoid are Bernard Manning and That rude one who wears goggles on his head. Chubby Brown.... I hate racist humour since I hate any racist thought, no matter how mild. And to make jokes that are 30 years old... Please! I am not saying that comedy should be sanitised but.... when you still turn out sexist jokes.....

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