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A new Steve Greengrocer wrapped in cellophane Laughing out loud, totally manic great spoof sketch there Sooty.

I didn't think it was very funny.

Why give Steve a job is it is not referenced in the sketch?

It made me wince rather than laugh, I'm afraid. Too juvenile for me, and I didn't find it clever.

Quote: Alski @ November 30 2011, 2:53 PM GMT

Why give Steve a job is it is not referenced in the sketch?

eh?

Quote: sootyj @ November 30 2011, 10:50 AM GMT

Do you not find him funny?

There a difference between finding him funny and him being the funniest. I wouldn't say he was the most contraversial either. I don't think it adds to the sketch really. We all know who you're talking about.

Quote: Alski @ November 30 2011, 2:53 PM GMT

I didn't think it was very funny.

Why give Steve a job is it is not referenced in the sketch?

It made me wince rather than laugh, I'm afraid. Too juvenile for me, and I didn't find it clever.

Hey Alski still dissing obscure 1990s bands and bovines?

I dunno if you followed the story but it's a rather silly mickey take on a TV show, comedian and stuff in the news.

Steve Greengrocer is a joke on the name of a fellow who's surname means trader.

Quote: Tim Azure @ November 30 2011, 3:40 PM GMT

There a difference between finding him funny and him being the funniest. I wouldn't say he was the most contraversial either. I don't think it adds to the sketch really. We all know who you're talking about.

Ok was the sketch (this line aside) funny enough?

I think I was aiming more to ridicule his self view, perhaps I should add

Funniest and most controversial comedian (according to his agent)

poor old Ricky, er, Dicky...

Very funny, liked the blatant piss-take and especially the battery powered sycophant.

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