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Reply #15 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 11:25am

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Lee Evans - The best Physical comedian ever
Peter Kay - Tells it like it is
Jeremy Hotz - Paranoid and depressed, a great combination



Seems me and you are VERY alike LOL...

I would say about the same....Ahhh cant beat Peter Kay...
 

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Reply #16 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 11:48am
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Ricky Gervais. He's one of them "love him or hate him" types. But then again, so are most comedians. You either find them funny or you don't! The way to make a joke funny is to say it in the right way, which he tends to do perfectly, whether it be body language, or tone of voice.

And I quite like Jimmy Carr and Peter Kay too. The Jimmy Carr DVD is good Smiley
 
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Reply #17 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 11:49am

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Dave Chapelle and Mencia Grin
 

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Reply #18 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 1:58pm

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PS: Cake or death? Wink

I'll have the Chicken please.

Even so, Glorious is Eddie Izzards best show. And I went to see him perform Sexie in the Birmingham NIA. Grin

Anyway, others include Ross Noble, "Release the Tramps!"
Bill Bailey, "I'm currently eating scrambled eggs, with a comb, from a shoe!"
And Dylan Moran. "A WHAT? YOU KNOW I DON'T LIKE YOU SEEING OTHER PEOPLE! WHO IS THIS INSANE BLIND TART!?!"
 

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Reply #19 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 2:10pm

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Having been brought up on the Goon Show I have a well-honed sense of the ridiculous. I often find people looking at me strangely & wondering what the heck I'm giggling at. They have no chance of getting the joke. I would have to say that dear old Spike Milligan was my favourite comedian but there are many others like him. The late Ronnie Barker was a comedy actor & scriptwriter rather than stand-up comic but I think he was among the most talented & consistently amusing people of the 20th Century. Like many of their contemporaries who are unfortunately no longer with us they were a credit to their profession & cannot possibly be replaced.
 

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Reply #20 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 8:20pm

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Dave Chapelle never seems to fail.  His Charlie Murphy skit was an instant classic.

My favorite radio show is the Preston & Steve show, which has formed an almost fanatical following on the east coast.  It is absolutely hilarious, without fail, every single day.

Also a diehard South Park fan. 8)
 
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Reply #21 - Oct 10th, 2005 at 10:51pm
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I'll have the Chicken please.

Even so, Glorious is Eddie Izzards best show. And I went to see him perform Sexie in the Birmingham NIA. Grin


i only have 5 of his DVD's
>Dress to kill (my favorite)
>Glorious
>Circle
>unrepeatabe
>Definte Article

and i saw part of sexie on HBO, a couple years ago...

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Reply #22 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 6:36am

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i only have 5 of his DVD's
>Dress to kill (my favorite)
>Glorious
>Circle
>unrepeatabe
>Definte Article

and i saw part of sexie on HBO, a couple years ago...

SmileyRamos

I have
Dress to Kill,
Glorious,
Circle,
Unrepeatable
and Definite Article on VHS. And Sexie on DVD. And I went and saw Sexie live aswell.

The only one I don't have is Live at the Ambassadors. Which is a pity cause it's quite a good one. Problem is it's just a bastard to find.
 

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Reply #23 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 11:44am
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Any of you Brits watch Jack Dee - Live at the Apollo last night? Would like to know the name of the comedians who were on, couldn't really hear what he said over the noise of the crowd Tongue Both great comedians.
 
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Reply #24 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 12:16pm

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I know that one was Rich Hall. Who's very good. The other one I'd never heard of before. And I didn't watch it. Smiley
 

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Reply #25 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 2:46pm

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Jimmy Carr, Jack Dee and Rich Hall, lol, can't forget them

also Ross Noble and Bill Bailey.
Sometimes Phil Jupitus
 
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Reply #26 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 4:06pm

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Any of you Brits watch Jack Dee - Live at the Apollo last night? Would like to know the name of the comedians who were on, couldn't really hear what he said over the noise of the crowd Tongue Both great comedians.


Aye. The chap before Rich Hall was good (the one in the tan corduroy suit...)

[edit]The paper says Marcus Brigstocke....
 
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Reply #27 - Oct 11th, 2005 at 4:41pm
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[edit]The paper says Marcus Brigstocke....


Ah, thanks! Excellent at impressions, could seem to do every accent known to man Smiley
 
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Reply #28 - Oct 12th, 2005 at 6:44am
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Who makes you 'chuckle?!


Helge Schneider.
 
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Reply #29 - Oct 13th, 2005 at 7:00am

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Jimmy Carr is great....anyone seen jimmy carr live??
 

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