Tony Cowards
Tuesday 21st April 2015 3:29pm [Edited]
Wiltshire
1,762 posts
Quote: Nick81 @ 21st April 2015, 2:03 PM BST
It's the joke revolving around a man finding a suitcase full of foxes then ringing the RSPCA, and when asked are the moving, the protagonist replies "that would explain the suitcase."
I appreciate the misunderstanding/misdirection around the moving could be done in all sorts of ways, but to use the same set up word for word was bad form. Gary is a very successful comedian and probably isn't concerned with my opinion, but I would have thought someone with his ability wouldn't need to "borrow" jokes.
Well, as I've not heard that joke before I can't make any comment on who originally wrote it, however a quick Google search shows variations of it going back to January 2009.
I would just say though that, in my experience, most cases of "joke theft" (within the comedy industry) are nothing of the sort, outright plagiarism is much rarer than people think (again, within the comedy industry. Outside of the business people nick stuff and never credit it properly all the bloody time).