British Comedy Guide

Your writing style? Page 3

I think its important to know what areas you are happy working in. Personally, and i'm delluding myself again, I'm happy to work in most areas in my writing but not in my standup which has to be social satire or knob jokes.

i like the "backward approach" write then create i have loads of lines saying which i might add in

i like thin joke personally s

Quote: ajp29 @ June 11, 2007, 10:00 PM

I'd say I try to be original, clever and funny. If it ain't all three then I abandon it. Although having said that I do stuff on anal sex and the royal family thus prooving, if there was any doubt, that i'm deluded. My 16 inch penis agrees with me.

If you ask me we should put penises behind us.

I never write double entandras that's something that shows a poor comedy writer.

And I would say I write observation of strange things around me in stand up and knob jokes.

I never write double entandras that's something that shows a poor comedy writer.

And I would say I write observation of strange things around me in stand up and knob jokes.
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Wot knob jokes but no double entendres? Isn't that like an elephant joke with no elephants?

Quote: paul watson @ June 14, 2007, 1:52 PM

If you ask me we should put penises behind us.

I never write double entandras that's something that shows a poor comedy writer.

And I would say I write observation of strange things around me in stand up and knob jokes.

Ha ha ha!

seasonally adjusted humour

Mr Watson I lurrrve double entandras.

Watch anything by Graham Lineham, Arther Mathews or Dylan Moran. That's my writing style.

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