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Hi all...sorry I'm late!

Last post Sun, Jun 01 2008, 4:46 PM by EarleGirl44. 34 replies.
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  •  Wed, May 14 2008, 8:11 AM 1233 in reply to 1208

    Re: Hi all...sorry I'm late!

    Viky:

    You're right, where is Kyle! The Canadian one. ;-)

    And Brian

    Scotsman on a horse

    (But he wrote to our old forum.) 

    I'm Brian and so's my wife.


    'I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out.' Bill Hicks (R.I.P.)
  •  Wed, May 14 2008, 8:17 AM 1235 in reply to 1233

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    tuco:
    Viky:

    You're right, where is Kyle! The Canadian one. ;-)

    And Brian

     

    (But he wrote to our old forum.) 

    I'm Brian and so's my wife.

     

    ok, i'm lost now Tuco.... 


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  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 2:55 AM 1247 in reply to 1235

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_of_brian
    'I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out.' Bill Hicks (R.I.P.)
  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 5:00 AM 1250 in reply to 1247

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    Ah, I have never seen it so hence why I didn't get it!

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  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 7:50 AM 1253 in reply to 1250

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    Rich > If you are still in the hotel, with internet connection, you now know what to do :-P
  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 12:10 PM 1257 in reply to 1250

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    !!!

    How can you NOT have seen Life Of Brian!?!
     


    kmb117:
    We don't have a cure for cancer but we've got 16 million different versions of the Lord of the Rings. What. The. Fuck.
  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 3:06 PM 1258 in reply to 1257

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    I've never enjoyed Monty Python, never found it funny so I don't really want to watch the films.  Odd, as I love Fawlty Towers...

    Whatever happened to decent British comedies?
     


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  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 4:42 PM 1261 in reply to 1258

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    I know :)) and besides, Flying Circus i better than the movies :D

    Fawlty Towers is absolutely great!

    Do you find sitcoms co-written by your favourite Ben Elton decent? Like The Young Ones? :D :D Black Adder isn't much decent either :D And Douglas Adams is totally crazy too. He's even appeared in and co-written the later series of MPFC :-P

    Otherwise agree concening the newer series. I never took to  The Office or Spaced.

  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 5:18 PM 1262 in reply to 1261

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    rich dear, finally, i can admit to the public in general, too, i never liked Monty P.!!!  there was one crazy show my Mama used to love and i got into it, too, "Are You Being Served"  i know that is probably not high class English t.v., but it made me laugh


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    In time we'll all get our share
  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 6:23 PM 1265 in reply to 1262

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    Rich > What about How to Irritate People by John Cleese - Bored pilots sketch
  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 7:06 PM 1266 in reply to 1265

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    Anything that has Douglas Adam's name on it is sheer genius.  He can never be replaced.  I prefer subtle humour to a barrage of jokes every 5 seconds and so many comedies fall into this trap.  I used to love a US show back in the 80's called Sledge Hammer as it wasn't a pointless gag every second.  It was subtle humour which cracks me up!

     

    Viky, I can't say that I laugh out loud much to the comedies on TV Ben Elton co wrote. I watched The Young Ones many times as it was so different for its time but again, not always funny. Black Adder, I actually prefered the last 4th series of all. The 1st 2 were awful.

    One person that makes me laugh (without even having to actually say a joke) is the great Billy Connolly. 


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  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 8:28 PM 1270 in reply to 1266

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    I woudn't overrate Douglas Adams so much. Have you read "Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul" or "Mostly Harmless"? There are still the funny little remarks which are always amusing but in general, the books are about nothing, the plot is complete non-sense. Otherwise he is the funniest novelist ever of course..

    My most favourite sitcoms/TV series use to be either very clever (Yes Minister) or completely crazy and alternative (The Young Ones) or both of it (Monty Python's Flying Circus)  Stick out tongue Nothing just plain and simple.

    BTW do you know Bill Bailey? I've recently discovered his musical sketches..
    Never heard of the Billy Connoly. Embarrassed

    BTW which Ben Elton's books have you read and which would you recommend? - I've read High Society, Dead Famous and Chart Throb so far.

    (BTW his sitcom "Filthy, Rich and Catflap" with the Young Ones actors is absolutely terribly bad, I managed to watch 2 and half episodes - without even a smile. And The Thin Blue Line is too average to me, so I'm no such a big fan of his TV writing :-) )

     

  •  Thu, May 15 2008, 8:36 PM 1271 in reply to 1270

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    I'm usually not much into stand-up commedians. Probably partially as it has no tradition in our country, unlike Britain.

    Some Bill Bailey

    Foreign Ambulance Sirens
    Hatts off to Zebras (A song, Bryan Adams-like, he says)

  •  Fri, May 16 2008, 3:39 AM 1274 in reply to 1270

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    Viky:

    Never heard of the Billy Connoly. Embarrassed

     I'm surprised Viky, Billy Connoly is almost certainly the funniest stand-up comedian that Britain (he's Scottish) has ever produced. He's hilariously funny and a very interesting man in his own right. Have a look on Youtube, I'm sure there are plenty of clips on there.

    Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Connoly

     


    'I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out.' Bill Hicks (R.I.P.)
  •  Fri, May 16 2008, 4:31 AM 1276 in reply to 1270

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    Viky:

    I woudn't overrate Douglas Adams so much. Have you read "Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul" or "Mostly Harmless"? There are still the funny little remarks which are always amusing but in general, the books are about nothing, the plot is complete non-sense. Otherwise he is the funniest novelist ever of course..

    I can rate him so highly as in my opinion, Douglas Adams was the best.  I was so sad when he died at such a young age.  I have read both books you mention and I love Mostly Harmless. If you hear it in its radio format (the Quintissential Phase) its genious.  The ending with Agrajag, nobody else can think up that stuff. I also enjoyed his Dirk Gently books too, but not as much as Hittchikers. Viky, listen to the complete radio series and then you might find Mostly Harmelss in that format alot better.

    Yes, check out Billy Connolly as he is hilarious.  He is not you usual stand up that tells pointless jokes. He tell stories about him, or just general things that happen in the world and everything he says is unique to his humour. Classic.

    The two Ben Elton books I prefered were Dead Famous and Past Mortem. However, I never liked him as a stand up. 

    Cheers

    Rich 


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