British Comedy Guide

An Immigrant Gives Thanks to the Nation Page 2

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 1:23 PM BST

Dodgy content aside, it's not actually funny. Is it supposed to be?

Well he is called Ming the Mirthless...

Quote: David Bussell @ October 6 2010, 1:25 PM BST

Funny, I don't get that when I cut and paste from Word...

I imagine there's lots of my stuff you don't get. :)

Quote: john lucas 101 @ October 6 2010, 1:26 PM BST

Well he is called Ming the Mirthless...

That's very good indeed.

I like it.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 1:23 PM BST

Dodgy content aside, it's not actually funny. Is it supposed to be?

Oh, dear oh dear!

You've written nearly 12,000 posts on this forum which suggests you read a very large number of works posted by other members.

Was every one of those many many many works funny?

Of course they weren't.

But did you post a message on every one of those not-funny threads saying simply that it wasn't funny and asking if it was supposed to be?

Of course you didn't.

Why not, Matthew?

Why not?

Quote: Ming the Mirthless @ October 6 2010, 1:48 PM BST

Oh, dear oh dear!

You've written nearly 12,000 posts on this forum which suggests you read a very large number of works posted by other members.

Was every one of those many many many works funny?

Of course they weren't.

But did you post a message on every one of those not-funny threads saying simply that it wasn't funny and asking if it was supposed to be?

Of course you didn't.

Why not, Matthew?

Why not?

Actually, I very rarely go into critique or leave a message in there, so you're quite lucky. I only read this thread because I saw the title and it intrigued me.
My asking if it was supposed to be funny was a genuine question, I was wondering if the intent was to make people laugh with it or not. If it was, then I think it fails.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 2:00 PM BST

My asking if it was supposed to be funny was a genuine question.

And my reply was a genuine reply.

As we might be at this for several days, I'll just nip down the shops and get us some basic essentials... Oh - anyone need their prescriptions picked-up from the chemist whilst I'm down there?

Quote: Ming the Mirthless @ October 6 2010, 2:11 PM BST

And my reply was a genuine reply.

Oh, you're one of those. Okay. Bye. The rest of this thread shall be Stott free.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ October 6 2010, 2:18 PM BST

Oh, you're one of those.

...gay Holocaust deniers? Not another. :(

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2010, 2:16 PM BST

As we might be at this for several days, I'll just nip down the shops and get us some basic essentials... Oh - anyone need their prescriptions picked-up from the chemist whilst I'm down there?

Can I have my usual tablets please, Tim? And an eccles cake if you're going past a Greggs.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ October 6 2010, 2:21 PM BST

Can I have my usual tablets please, Tim? And an eccles cake if you're going past a Greggs.

*writes down 'Flomax' on shopping list*

Surely going past Greggs won't be sufficient, I'll actually have to go in there to buy your cake? Trouble is, I'll probably bump into the proletariat - Paddy McGuinness, John Bishop, Dave Spikey etc... :(

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2010, 2:26 PM BST

*writes down 'Flomax' on shopping list*

Nah. I need those specials tablets. For my brain.

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2010, 2:26 PM BST

Surely going past Greggs won't be sufficient, I'll actually have to go in there to buy your cake? Trouble is, I'll probably bump into the proletariat - Paddy McGuinness, John Bishop, Dave Spikey etc... :(

Imagine the routine Michael Macintyre could do about Greggs! Probably something about the carboard thing around the soup...

I'm not laughing just thinking about it! :D

Quote: john lucas 101 @ October 6 2010, 2:29 PM BST

Nah. I need those specials tablets. For my brain.

A simple penicillin can treat tertiary syphilis affecting the brain...

Quote: Tim Walker @ October 6 2010, 2:33 PM BST

A simple penicillin can treat tertiary syphilis affecting the brain...

*adds to shopping list*

I think the writing is good but feel no need to discuss the subject.
Good writing Ming

Quote: bushbaby @ October 6 2010, 2:40 PM BST

I think the writing is good but feel no need to discuss the subject.

That's exactly what I said about Shelley's and Wordsworth's odes to skylarks.

I have no interest in skylarks but it's worth noting that their UK population is now only 10% of what it was 30 years ago.

And that's more than you can say about some other populations, stand-up comedians being one of them.

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