Quote: Boomerang Jones @ September 14 2010, 10:04 PM BSTContestant. It was in about January 2005 the show was aired I think. At that point I had short hair and no beard - Richard Whiteley said I looked like Rowan Atkinson.
Am properly impressed.
Quote: Boomerang Jones @ September 14 2010, 10:04 PM BSTContestant. It was in about January 2005 the show was aired I think. At that point I had short hair and no beard - Richard Whiteley said I looked like Rowan Atkinson.
Am properly impressed.
Quote: zooo @ September 14 2010, 10:08 PM BST
Am properly impressed.
Who needs to win Countdown when you get a zooo post like this?
Quote: Leevil @ September 14 2010, 10:10 PM BSTWho needs to win Countdown when you get a zooo post like this?
I know - what a difference a day makes!! If I was pushing my luck I'd make up some story about how I spent the night with Suzie Dent as well, but that's simply not true.
Quote: zooo @ September 14 2010, 10:08 PM BST
Am properly impressed.
Well, I'm not just a superb beard! ; )
I still don't get how one can make a spoof out of a comedy [sitcom] the spoofs come from taking the piss out of what were serious stuff....as I said disaster films...i.e. airplane. We all know disaster films...i.e... an old couple struggling and the old biddy dies and then a child in trouble etc, they all had the same theme. Airplane took the piss out of that format/genre and it was hilarious, so, you need to think of a genre that has been 'overdone' like disaster films and then take the Mick out of them. I don't think sitcoms are 'easy meat'. as they are already funny
Quote: bushbaby @ September 14 2010, 10:18 PM BSTI still don't get how one can make a spoof out of a comedy (sitcom) the spoofs come from taking the piss out of what were serious stuff....as I said disaster films...i.e. airplane. We all know disaster films...i.e... an old couple struggling and the old biddy dies and then a child in trouble etc, they all had the same theme. Airplane took the piss out of that format/genre and it was hilarious, so, you need to think of a genre that has been 'overdone' like disaster films and then take the Mick out of them. I don't think sitcoms are 'easy meat'. as they are already funny
Well, some sitcoms just aren't funny...although everyone has a different sense of humour so what's a hilarious sitcom to me might not be to you and vice versa. I think you can still take the piss out of what you think is a bad sitcom. I would be DELIGHTED if someone made a spoof of Two Halfs of Men. It would be a spoof of a spoof and then Attaxwrongness and me would probably make a spoof of that. It would be a never ending spoof saga, but best it just stays as a beautiful dream I think. If there's a sitcom that really overuses certain jokes that's a good place to start.
Quote: bushbaby @ September 14 2010, 10:18 PM BSTI still don't get how one can make a spoof out of a comedy [sitcom]
Of course you can. The same as with something serious, you take the mickey out of its style
Quote: Boomerang Jones @ September 14 2010, 10:23 PM BSTWell, some sitcoms just aren't funny...although everyone has a different sense of humour so what's a hilarious sitcom to me might not be to you and vice versa. I think you can still take the piss out of what you think is a bad sitcom. I would be DELIGHTED if someone made a spoof of Two Halfs of Men. It would be a spoof of a spoof and then Attaxwrongness and me would probably make a spoof of that. It would be a never ending spoof saga, but best it just stays as a beautiful dream I think. If there's a sitcom that really overuses certain jokes that's a good place to start.
But Two and A half men is my favourite sitcom as are most American sitcoms, they are far superior to British ones IMO. Brit ones are soooooo boring at times and stick to the old middle class humour, if one can call it humour
Quote: bushbaby @ September 14 2010, 10:45 PM BSTBut Two and A half men is my favourite sitcom as are most American sitcoms, they are far superior to British ones IMO. Brit ones are soooooo boring at times and stick to the old middle class humour, if one can call it humour
My favourite American sitcom is Curb Your Enthusiasm. My favourite English sitcom is probably Peep Show. I do agree that there are a lot of very shabby British sitcoms but quite a few of the American ones I don't care much for either. As with all things there are some you will like and some you won't.
American sitcoms are mainly written by Jewish writers. To me Jewish humour is second to none
Quote: bushbaby @ September 14 2010, 11:26 PM BSTAmerican sitcoms are mainly written by Jewish writers. To me Jewish humour is second to none
I was having that very conversation with Attaxwrongess not long ago. I have a jewish name so perhaps there's hope for me yet.
I thought Boomerang was an Australian name...
Quote: Boomerang Jones @ September 14 2010, 11:29 PM BSTI was having that very conversation with Attaxwrongess not long ago. I have a jewish name so perhaps there's hope for me yet.
Me too
Hi Fellas that have beards.
I tried to view the vid again but sadly it just keeps pausing/sticking on me. Must be my lappie.
Quote: Charley @ September 14 2010, 11:55 PM BSTHi Fellas that have beards.
I tried to view the vid again but sadly it just keeps pausing/sticking on me. Must be my lappie.
No worries, Charley. If most peoples' responses on here are anything to go by it will be a huge anti-climax when you do get to watch it!
Quote: zooo @ September 14 2010, 11:31 PM BSTI thought Boomerang was an Australian name...
Ah, it is. My real name is David.
Quote: Boomerang Jones @ September 15 2010, 12:06 AM BSTNo worries, Charley. If most peoples' responses on here are anything to go by it will be a huge anti-climax when you do get to watch it!
We all have different tastes.
I for instance am rude & vile. I am not to many tastes myself.
Dont feel beat up by anything. Take it in & on board. Use it to your advantage or dont. Just do your humour but be prepared for not everyone agreeing on your humour being funny. There are so mamy types thank goodness.