Off Topic Favourite comedians.

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I like a fair bit of his writing, but wasn't a fan of his stand up.

Having said that, he did a routine a few years ago when there was a popular trend for home phones that were designed in novel shapes such as Disney characters.

He went off on one of his rants, that included a line about it being impossible to have a serious phone conversation when you're talking to Snoopy's bollocks. :emoticon-0102-bigsm
He did a rant about adding more lanes to the M25 too. Likened it to filling one bin up and when it was full buying another one. Then filling that up.

Turns out it wasn't funny. It was bang on.

****ing **** road.
 
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Fair few but to name a few

Louis CK
Bill Burr
Chappelle
R Williams
Carlin

No particular order

Brits wise

R Noble
Lee Mack
COnnolly
Lock
Gervais
 
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Are there any funny women worth recommending?

It's a struggle.

Susie off Curb is one of my favourite sit com characters.

She any good at stand up?
 
Sarah Millican is sometimes funny, but half the time it's just shock comedy about vaginas and periods. Lame.
 
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That's what pisses me off about Ramesh Whateverhescalled.

Its the same with many of the minorities or indeed woman on programs like Mock the Week, they want to be accepted on these shows for their talent and not their colour, gender or sexuality, yet when they get booked all they do is talk about that very thing. Its a politics show, make jokes about politics, no one cares that you're Asian or a lesbian, that's irrelevant.
 
Its the same with many of the minorities or indeed woman on programs like Mock the Week, they want to be accepted on these shows for their talent and not their colour, gender or sexuality, yet when they get booked all they do is talk about that very thing. Its a politics show, make jokes about politics, no one cares that you're Asian or a lesbian, that's irrelevant.
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Are there any funny women worth recommending?

It's a struggle.

Susie off Curb is one of my favourite sit com characters.

She any good at stand up?

You car wash ****.

Curb has one of my favourite lines ever, which was also clearly improvised:
"Of all the different kinds of maniac, pyro is probably the worst".
 
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Sarah Millican is sometimes funny, but half the time it's just shock comedy about vaginas and periods. Lame.

She has the most irritating voice possible

If it's her. Don't really find women funny generally
 
Its the same with many of the minorities or indeed woman on programs like Mock the Week, they want to be accepted on these shows for their talent and not their colour, gender or sexuality, yet when they get booked all they do is talk about that very thing. Its a politics show, make jokes about politics, no one cares that you're Asian or a lesbian, that's irrelevant.

<confused> You mean like Dave Allen, Micky Flanagan, Kevin Bridges and many more who use who they are and where they've come from to make light of life and make us laugh? Surely it's just down to how funny their approach is?
 
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