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Offline old.gregg  
#21 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:20:06(UTC)
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I hear from people that he is quite funny but I've never been sufficiently bothered to check him out.

I thought all Australians knew each other?
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#22 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:20:43(UTC)
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And that we ride kangaroos to work?
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#23 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:23:45(UTC)
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Captain Insano wrote:
And that we ride kangaroos to work?


Yeah, and that you never eat inside.
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#24 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:25:18(UTC)
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And we like to throw shrimps on the barbie...

All sillyness considered, there is some twenty million people in Australia, so I think I am probably going to miss a few people.
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#25 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:27:00(UTC)
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Captain Insano wrote:
And we like to throw shrimps on the barbie...

All sillyness considered, there is some twenty million people in Australia, so I think I am probably going to miss a few people.


It's OK. I'm working my way through the Brits slowly. I get to know people at tea parties, though we only seem to talk about the weather.
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#26 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:30:41(UTC)
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British tea parties would be rather polite I'd imagine....'Say old bean, how about that dreadful cold weather we are having!'....'Yes old chap, it's rather appalling. Yet one must keep a stiff upper lip in these times!'
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#27 Posted : 10 January 2010 11:32:19(UTC)
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Captain Insano wrote:
British tea parties would be rather polite I'd imagine....'Say old bean, how about that dreadful cold weather we are having!'....'Yes old chap, it's rather appalling. Yet one must keep a stiff upper lip in these times!'


Yeah, and then we shut everything because of half a centimetre of snow.
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#28 Posted : 10 January 2010 12:15:42(UTC)
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Captain Insano wrote:
British tea parties would be rather polite I'd imagine....'Say old bean, how about that dreadful cold weather we are having!'....'Yes old chap, it's rather appalling. Yet one must keep a stiff upper lip in these times!'


More like "Looks like the gritters are out. I bet they're all Poles. Coming over here, durkin' dur durbs... Also you is a mong."
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#29 Posted : 10 January 2010 17:34:18(UTC)
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I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.
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#30 Posted : 10 January 2010 21:41:38(UTC)
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forkboy wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.


Sorry I meant most of the more famous comedians, like Russell Brand went from theatre's to Arena's and Stadiums and Al Murray & Lee Evans also did.
I realise my mistake.
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#31 Posted : 11 January 2010 00:43:51(UTC)
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forkboy wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.


Do you have to be pedantic about everything ?

& @What Captain Insano said, it's silly actually because that was the stereotype for like Victorian Brits. Now we are all either like what Gildy said or standing their with our hoods up shouting at old people, whereas as far as I know Aussies still like barbecues, cricket, and the kangaroo is still living there.
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#32 Posted : 11 January 2010 01:09:35(UTC)
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Aj wrote:
forkboy wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.


Do you have to be pedantic about everything ?

Certainly when they are as wildly inaccurate as the above example, yes.
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#33 Posted : 11 January 2010 02:00:50(UTC)
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forkboy wrote:
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forkboy wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.


Do you have to be pedantic about everything ?

Certainly when they are as wildly inaccurate as the above example, yes.


Yeah but it was obvious he was talking about mainstream, successful ones rather than making a statement about the whole comedy industry as a whole.
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#34 Posted : 11 January 2010 03:42:37(UTC)
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Really? Because I'm pretty sure that if I read that sentence I don't get the feeling of "a minority of very successful comics" from it.
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#35 Posted : 11 January 2010 03:48:13(UTC)
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I realise i should have probably said maybe even playing stadiums like most of the well known succesfull comedians are doing.
Although I do think that people who read it would have known what I meant.
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#36 Posted : 11 January 2010 17:28:35(UTC)
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Aj wrote:
forkboy wrote:
C4AJoh wrote:
I think it's great that E4 are showing his show again it's bound to raise interest and he does seem to be appearing on some of the big shows like Friday Night With Jonathan Ross and The Big Fat Quiz Of The Year.
Anyway i hope he does another DVD for the end of the year.
It would also be quite good if stores like HMV started selling his albums.
I think he's gonna be a huge comedy star in a couple of years maybe even playing stadiums like most comedians are doing.

Uh, what? I think you should go back and look at your definition of "most". Because that implies the majority, and the majority of comedians work grotty little comedy clubs, and maybe some small theatres. The majority certainly don't play in stadiums.


Do you have to be pedantic about everything ?

& @What Captain Insano said, it's silly actually because that was the stereotype for like Victorian Brits. Now we are all either like what Gildy said or standing their with our hoods up shouting at old people, whereas as far as I know Aussies still like barbecues, cricket, and the kangaroo is still living there.


yes you are correct. The 'kangaroo is still living there' but your more likely to see it adoring the side of the road as road kill than happilly frollicking through the outback or transporting ol' cobber Mick Dundee to work with his 'that's not a knife, THIS is a knife' knife on his way to his mates donga to throw back a few coldies and chuck some shrimps on the barby and watch the test match against the sheep shaggers across the ditch whilst shouting 'STRUTH!' every second word.

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#37 Posted : 13 August 2010 05:39:19(UTC)
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I personally love this, what do you people think?
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#38 Posted : 13 August 2010 06:27:53(UTC)
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I actually think this is a beautiful song in parts. maybe it's just me being weird.
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#39 Posted : 02 December 2010 02:09:37(UTC)
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His new DVD, Ready For This? is brilliant, wasn't sure it would be anywhere near as good as his first but I'm pleasantly surprised.
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#40 Posted : 02 December 2010 06:13:54(UTC)
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Tim Minchin - comedy genius - Dunno if anyone agrees, probably not but whatever.
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