sootyj
Friday 3rd April 2009 2:12pm [Edited]
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Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 3 2009, 11:01 AM BST
He wasn't being ironic though, he was just doing a stupid play on words. Ironic in the sense that it was obviously a stupid joke I suppose, but there was nothing to 'get away' with. Neither jokes should have caused anyone but the terminally touchy any offence, because they wern't in the least bit offensive.
Stewart Lee was being ironic, wasn't he?
N.B. with regards to the David Jason joke no one was offended as far as I can tell. It was a standard and rather dull tabloid media panic.
It's more he broke the rules of the show he was on and could have caused offence.
Close to Titmarsh saying c**t on gardeners world than actual offensiveness.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ April 3 2009, 11:02 AM BST
Yeah, that titan of comedy Clary!
He was ace when he had Fanny the Wonder Dog and Meet the Rent Boy was fun.
Quote: sootyj @ April 3 2009, 12:45 AM BST
Seems you can get away with anything as long as it's ironic.
Quote: Dolly Dagger @ April 3 2009, 11:01 AM BST
because the irony means you don't really mean it and are pointing out the flaws of the original concept.
In an idealised world I'd agree with you. But when a bum hole like Jim Davidson starts claiming to be ironic (which he has), then I start to realise that not all ironic dogs bark the same tune.