RandomJ said:I think he's brilliant. A refreshing comic in a sea of "do you remember this" comedians.
And I thought you were part of my "target audience".johnmc said:RandomJ said:I think he's brilliant. A refreshing comic in a sea of "do you remember this" comedians.
Comic is stretching it. His programme where he had an audience but addressed only the camera was cringe worthily shit. He's not once made me laugh. Maybe I'm common but he seems to be "comedian" for the middle class
johnmc said:RandomJ said:I think he's brilliant. A refreshing comic in a sea of "do you remember this" comedians.
Comic is stretching it. His programme where he had an audience but addressed only the camera was cringe worthily shit. He's not once made me laugh. Maybe I'm common but he seems to be "comedian" for the middle class
You more of a Stan Boardman, or Jim Davidson man?Balti said:johnmc said:RandomJ said:I think he's brilliant. A refreshing comic in a sea of "do you remember this" comedians.
Comic is stretching it. His programme where he had an audience but addressed only the camera was cringe worthily shit. He's not once made me laugh. Maybe I'm common but he seems to be "comedian" for the middle class
he goes down a storm in Islington apparently
has them rolling in the aisles
gordondaviesmoustache said:You more of a Stan Boardman, or Jim Davidson man?Balti said:johnmc said:Comic is stretching it. His programme where he had an audience but addressed only the camera was cringe worthily shit. He's not once made me laugh. Maybe I'm common but he seems to be "comedian" for the middle class
he goes down a storm in Islington apparently
has them rolling in the aisles
I believe their humour is very well received among the working-classes.
That reminds me of Ian Greaves ( formerly Bolton manager) who went to see a club just before he managed them (I think it was Oxford), and they lost 4-0, and afterwards he was asked what he thought of the game and he said:Balti said:gordondaviesmoustache said:You more of a Stan Boardman, or Jim Davidson man?Balti said:he goes down a storm in Islington apparently
has them rolling in the aisles
I believe their humour is very well received among the working-classes.
nah not enough flat caps and whippets
gordondaviesmoustache said:That reminds me of Ian Greaves ( formerly Bolton manager) who went to see a club just before he managed them (I think it was Oxford), and they lost 4-0, and afterwards he was asked what he thought of the game and he said:Balti said:gordondaviesmoustache said:You more of a Stan Boardman, or Jim Davidson man?
I believe their humour is very well received among the working-classes.
nah not enough flat caps and whippets
"The pies were nice".
He was also responsible, directly or otherwise, for that Worthington goal against Ipswich?Balti said:gordondaviesmoustache said:That reminds me of Ian Greaves ( formerly Bolton manager) who went to see a club just before he managed them (I think it was Oxford), and they lost 4-0, and afterwards he was asked what he thought of the game and he said:Balti said:nah not enough flat caps and whippets
"The pies were nice".
lol
bet steak diane was his favourite though