) We finally have something to disagree about, I think he's
Hilarious -{ ( but my wife doesn't like him either ) although
I think Sean Lock is even funnier. )
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
I thought he might not want to waste a script, quickly convert it
From a live show to a TV special ? I'm certain there must be a
Big audience for a Phoenix Nights special.
I still watch them and " Max and Paddy" very funny shows. )
Not a chance...why give it away on tv when you can sell the DVD ?
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Sir MilesThe Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 27,737Chief of Staff
Barbel wrote : " Anyone else find Milton Jones hilarious? "
Yes, I do, his off the wall humour is fantastic, apart from
The odd TV spot he has his own show on BBC radio 4.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Not sure how his humour would work would over a full show.
I used to love Stuart Francis. His one liners always had me in hysterics.
I then made the mistake of seeing him live and he was awful. That humour doesn't carry well over a 1 hour slot. He really struggled and we nearly walked out. ( only stayed because we were near the front )
Only my opinion but I could never understand the debate about
A joke being offensive etc. As far as I'm concerned a joke is either
Funny or not ! If it's not your cup of tea, move on, listen to a bit
Of Michael McIntyre's middle of the road family stuff.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
There was a bloke who used to take to the stage wearing a big paper mache head. I forget his name but he was one of the original off the wall comedians.
You may be thinking of Frank Sidebottom - although I wouldn't honestly call him a comedian, not in the traditional sense anyway...
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Now that is dull Television In fact, I think SM watches it? )
The only time I can get any of the numbers or word
Games. )
Hilarious -{ ( but my wife doesn't like him either ) although
I think Sean Lock is even funnier. )
I do think the show could do with a break though. Its looking a bit tired.
all Crap X-(
Not a chance...why give it away on tv when you can sell the DVD ?
Then I must be dead -{
Yes...this is my second life -{
I was just thinking of that line the other day, trying to work out
Did the Bond team invent multiple lives for gamers ?
according to the smell around yourself - yes!
Dalton - the weak and weepy Bond!
Yes, I do, his off the wall humour is fantastic, apart from
The odd TV spot he has his own show on BBC radio 4.
That's just to keep you away )
Yep, me ! His routines are always very funny, don't think I've heard him be rude either...
His comedy monologues are fantastic. ) {[]
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XaUYQZR-y7I The driving instructor.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ArMf6xbMsLI. Defusing a bomb.
I find him funny on things like Mock The Week.
Not sure how his humour would work would over a full show.
I used to love Stuart Francis. His one liners always had me in hysterics.
I then made the mistake of seeing him live and he was awful. That humour doesn't carry well over a 1 hour slot. He really struggled and we nearly walked out. ( only stayed because we were near the front )
Spot but not a full show.
A joke being offensive etc. As far as I'm concerned a joke is either
Funny or not ! If it's not your cup of tea, move on, listen to a bit
Of Michael McIntyre's middle of the road family stuff.
You may be thinking of Frank Sidebottom - although I wouldn't honestly call him a comedian, not in the traditional sense anyway...
I like Tim Vine - seen a couple of his shows (only on TV though)...seems to carry off a full show easily enough...