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Bonce.

And the surname of the chap who was bummed to death at Barrymore's gaff - Lubbock.

Quote: David Bussell @ January 20 2009, 10:05 AM GMT

The word "Rubbish" always goes down a storm with Americans for some reason. As does "Balls!" said in that Withnail sort of way.

I seem to remember Matthews and Linehan expounding on the word "Bra" in a book of their collected Ted scripts, talking about how it's a delightful word that just sort of "hangs there".

'bra' in an Irish accent is funny.

Accents make or break a word as far as I'm concerned.

Quote: glaikit @ January 20 2009, 10:44 AM GMT

'bra' in an Irish accent is funny.

Bra

Quote: Graham Bandage @ January 20 2009, 10:19 AM GMT

And the surname of the chap who was bummed to death at Barrymore's gaff - Lubbock.

My fiance is from Lubbock, Texas. That's where I met her in fact. The only reason I even ended up there was because I thought the word was so funny. I even bought myself a T-Shirt that says "Lubbock or Leave it."

Just think, David, there's a hot babe in Snortypants, Idaho, kicking herself now.

Quote: Graham Bandage @ January 20 2009, 10:19 AM GMT

Bonce.

Noggin.

Quote: Seefacts @ January 19 2009, 8:07 PM GMT

In real life, the word 'poo' is very funny. But I don't think I'd use it in a sitcom.

And yet it'll be used quite often when reviewing your sitcom. :)

For me, Razzle always makes me laugh. Definitely the funniest porn mag title.

Quote: chipolata @ January 20 2009, 11:34 AM GMT

For me, Razzle always makes me laugh. Definitely the funniest porn mag title.

I don't know, I always loved "Knaive" as a title. Or "Legs Akimbo, Asian Bimbo."

Nincompoop.

Chuckle, Tinkle and Sponge. My parents call me a sponge because I go round their house and eat all their food. It makes me laugh. That is when I'm not stuffing my face.

Taramasalata when said in Geordie.

Quote: Nigel Kelly @ January 20 2009, 10:48 AM GMT

Bra

Ha ha ha Laughing out loud

Quote: chipolata @ January 20 2009, 11:34 AM GMT

For me, Razzle always makes me laugh. Definitely the funniest porn mag title.

I always use Razzle when referencing porn mags in scripts. That or 'Jugs' but I don't know if that is a real porn mag or just a generic TV/film one.

I was thinking that it's interesting that when people get reasonably good at writing comedy, they instinctively know what words sound funnier or roll off the tongue in a funnier way. Like how 'Razzle' is funnier than 'Playboy' or 'Penthouse'.

Question is - is there such a thing as numbers that sound funnier than others?

I read somewhere that words with hard "k's" and "p's" in them are inherently funny for some reason.

Ah - found it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherently_funny_word

Quote: Lee Henman @ January 20 2009, 2:51 PM GMT

I read somewhere that words with hard "k's" and "p's" in them are inherently funny for some reason.

Ah - found it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherently_funny_word

There's f**k all funny about Patrick Kielty
:)

Quote: David Bussell @ January 20 2009, 10:55 AM GMT

My fiance is from Lubbock, Texas.

Isn't that where Buddy Holly is from?

Quote: Graham Bandage @ January 20 2009, 11:01 AM GMT

Just think, David, there's a hot babe in Snortypants, Idaho, kicking herself now.

:D

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