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Post by eowyn Fri 24 Apr 2009, 21:51

Have you seen Frankie?
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Post by PeterCS Fri 24 Apr 2009, 22:16

furriner wrote:Of the suggestions so far, Izzard and Djalili.

So Djalizzard would be your first choice?
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Post by Zat Fri 24 Apr 2009, 22:27

Where'dja put djalizzard?

In his terrarium with the other reptiles.

Thank you, I'll get me coat.

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Post by PeterCS Sat 25 Apr 2009, 00:13

Keven Bloody Wilson?
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Post by Guest Sat 25 Apr 2009, 00:28

I find Michael McIntyre quite amusing . . .


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Post by Zat Sat 25 Apr 2009, 02:22

PeterCS wrote:Keven Bloody Wilson?
He's funny. And a really nice bloke too.

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Post by horace Sat 25 Apr 2009, 02:27

Zat wrote:
PeterCS wrote:Keven Bloody Wilson?
He's funny. And a really nice bloke too.

a muso mate of mine played with wilson many times and says he was a top bloke...prolly helped that wilson always paid the band on time (a rarity in the industry)
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Post by furriner Sat 25 Apr 2009, 03:26

eowyn wrote:Have you seen Frankie?

Nope. Will give him a try.
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Post by Mick Sawyer Mon 27 Apr 2009, 10:39

Zat wrote:
PeterCS wrote:Keven Bloody Wilson?
He's funny. And a really nice bloke too.

His Denton interview was fantastic.
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Post by lardbucket Mon 29 Aug 2011, 13:05

Guest wrote:I find Michael McIntyre quite amusing . . .


Amazing. I find him utterly cringeworthy, and immediately reach for the remote if he appears ...

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Post by Brass Monkey Mon 29 Aug 2011, 13:51

He's become a caricature of himself, overplaying the posh-twittery.

My dad's bro-in-law got him the set, which if you knew my dad you'd find preposterous. Anyways, he tried to palm it off on me, had a blast at it and thought I don't even want it taking up precious shelf-space. Heck, I even prefer the 06/07 debacle being there in front of it.
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Post by PeterCS Mon 29 Aug 2011, 14:33

Too oily-sycophantic for me, too. Though even such forthright (= cruel) wits as Dara O'Briain have snuck up Lord Sugar's arse and have become instant, though humble, business experts.


Apparently MMI had bit of a traumatic childhood, might explain his insecurity and thus greasy showoff style.

Or might not, dunno.
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Post by lardbucket Mon 29 Aug 2011, 14:38

I saw him for the first time during the lunch breaks of the last Ashes series in England; I hadn't even heard of him before (didn't remember him being mentioned here) ... after 20 minutes of my first viewing, I wished I'd never heard of him. Perhaps he was put on for the English expatriates out here, thinking they'd find him funny. It's pretty hard to believe he's popular. Cholera is more amusing.

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Post by LeFromage Mon 29 Aug 2011, 17:52

lardbucket wrote:I saw him for the first time during the lunch breaks of the last Ashes series in England; I hadn't even heard of him before (didn't remember him being mentioned here) ... after 20 minutes of my first viewing, I wished I'd never heard of him. Perhaps he was put on for the English expatriates out here, thinking they'd find him funny. It's pretty hard to believe he's popular.

Not when you consider that the most read "newspaper" is The Sun, the most watched television programme is The X Factor and the biggest selling music acts are Lady Gaga and Take That.

Mainstream British people are f*cking idiots. Scum. Subhuman scum.

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Post by Brass Monkey Mon 29 Aug 2011, 19:32

Word Dello, f*cking word to the power of 127. Absolute schelppy pieces of dross.
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Post by skully Mon 29 Aug 2011, 23:52

Dello wrote:Mainstream British people are f*cking idiots. Scum. Subhuman scum.
Running for parliament, are you JD? What's your platform?
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Post by taipan Tue 30 Aug 2011, 08:01

skully wrote:
Dello wrote:Mainstream British people are f*cking idiots. Scum. Subhuman scum.
Running for parliament, are you JD? What's your platform?

And can I subscribe to your newsletter.
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Post by buckSH Wed 10 Jul 2013, 08:57

A stand-up comedian, and a pakistani one at that that finds himself at an unfamiliar american airport.

Comedy in Pakistan : who would have thought.

I am in the US. I arrived at the US immigration and waited patiently in line. I never ever have problems at Immigration because to the Americans I look Mexican and I have an English accent, the officials get so confused it really doesn't cross their minds that I could be anything of any danger.
 
This time I flew into Orlando airport, and the kind looking white male officer called me forward.

I passed him my British passport, he saw my US visa inside and he said, “What do you do?”

“I’m a comedian.” He looked at my face and laughed out loud, as though this in itself was the biggest joke.

“Where do you do that?”

“All over the world.”

He laughs again out loud and says, “Really?”

“Yes, really.”

“What type of material do you do?”

“I talk about anything and everything whatever I see, observational.”

There was a long pause. He looked at my passport then looked at me and said, “Are you of Pakistani heritage?”

I said, “No, I’m Indian.”
I thought I don’t want to get into some kind of Q&A about whether or not I am related to Osama Bin Laden. Technically, I am Indian. My mother was born in India before partition so it wasn't a lie.  

He says, “So why do you have a Pakistani Visa in your passport?”

“Because I toured there.”

“What, comedy?”

“Yes, comedy.”

“Did they get it?”   Laughing 

“Yes.”

“What language did you speak?”

“English.”

“And they got it?”

“Yes.”

“How do you know?”

“Because they laughed.”

“They laughed? Do you specialise in Pakistani jokes?”

“No.”

“So what do you talk about?”

“All kinds of things. Life.”

“So you’re observational?”

“Yes.”

There was another long pause. He looked at my passport, looked at me, and said, “Are you sure?”

“Sure about what?” I replied.

“Sure about everything you've told me.”

“Yes, of course I am.”

He then sat there and laughed out loud for about three minutes.

He said, “I've heard it all now. I've heard everything. This is something else. Comedy in Pakistan, who’d have thought, hey?”

I said, “Are you going to let me in, or are you just going to sit there chatting me up and laughing in my face all day.”

“Since you've made me laugh, I think I’ll let you in. Have a nice day.”

When I arrived at my show and told the Pakistani’s there what had happened they couldn't believe it.

“What? They didn't believe that Pakistani’s laugh? Do they think we are inhuman? Is this what they think of us?”

I had to tell them, that the Immigration Officer had actually laughed all the way through my time at passport control. So he must at least have found something about me funny. I was quite surprised at his reaction, because it had never happened to me before in all the years I have been coming to the US.

I have never flown into Orlando before; maybe its just Florida that thinks like this, maybe it’s just Orlando, or maybe it’s just him. I wouldn't want to judge all immigration officers in the US in the same way, that one man thinks that all people with Pakistani visa’s in their passports are humourless, comedy unfriendly, backward individuals that wouldn't know a joke if it shot them in the face with a handgun.

I hope that I in someway changed his mind about something, anything. We certainly had a laugh together and I quite liked him. I just think he hadn't travelled very far. Probably beyond the immigration booth in which he sat.

Not his fault then. You can’t blame him. Let me be a bit thick, a bit stupid and a bit ignorant.

He probably gets all his information from CNN, thinks that everyone in Pakistan lives in a cave and has never laughed, and the last time he saw a brown funny woman was on South Park, and she was imaginary.

But we both liked each other, we both got on, neither of us felt any animosity towards each other and most of all, he gave me some great new material.

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Post by The One Wed 10 Jul 2013, 14:21

wtf

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