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Quote: Leevil @ July 13, 2007, 2:18 PM

Did you see plagiarism in that mirror?! Angry

Me. Steal material. NEVER! Me no a thiefus.

Quote: Aaron @ July 13, 2007, 2:42 PM

You really are a classy bird, aren't you Charley? :P

Peeps tell me that all the time. I never look at myself as classy but I guess i must be.:)

Quote: Charley @ July 13, 2007, 2:47 PM

Me. Steal material. NEVER! Me no a thiefus.

I kid, I kid, but just check the first reply :D

Laughing out loud

Oh i see. Forgot about that. Laughing out loud

I Guess I am guilty then. Ooooooooops

The Mighty Boosh live show was fun, and Im going to see the great Stewart Lee soon; so Im looking forward to that. I dont actually watch that much live comedy, tend to prefer tv comedy to stand up.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ July 13, 2007, 6:36 PM

I dont actually watch that much live comedy

Yeah but when you do you pick corkers i'm so jealous.

some stand up comics just make you cringe,I saw Freddie Starr a few years ago and it was so painful felt sorry for him at the end, Mark Thomas was one of the best comics I have ever seen, waited for ages for him to tour, watched his comedy project on CH 4 and was hook, great mix of politics and humour. Not that many good stand ups around, the older ones tend to do the same routine year on year, racist jokes etc, Seen Stan Boardman once raciest at times but very funny.

Yeah I'm a big fan of Mark Thomas, not too preachy, when he could easily be so.

Quote: Leevil @ July 13, 2007, 11:42 PM

Yeah I'm a big fan of Mark Thomas, not too preachy, when he could easily be so.

Seems to be quite genuine and not just in it for the laughs, brilliant show, really should do a follow up on the things he exposed, his book is meant to be very good but haven’t got my hands on it yet.

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