swerytd
Friday 9th May 2008 12:32pm [Edited]
Guildford
7,542 posts
It is a good link between the two and a good joke.
Just a note here, Sooty. I try my best not to go on about grammar and stuff (even though it usually niggles me as much as it niggles our great leader, Aaron) but this is the second time in two days I've read one of your sketches where the punctuation has actually ruined a good joke for me! The rogue comma in the second line stopped the rhythm of the joke for me and I missed it at first read. (There was a 'to' instead of a 'too' yesterday in one of your skits and I missed that joke until a second read as well).
Now, you can obviously ignore me if you like (and I know people gave you advice in that thread yesterday so bear with me) but if readers of a high-volume of comedy (ie Treason, NR) read like me, they will just read once and skip through as 'not funny'.
I don't mean to go on, cos it could be construed as rude, but you could be losing commissions over it. It's a shame cos the two in question were both very funny after I realised what you meant!
Dan