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What you need, mate, is to mix with genuinely funny people.
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Who was it, btw (you can text me the answer if you want).
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Strange thing was, he laughed at one of my jokes. (I told him not to add it to his routine)
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Did the off duty chef, mechanic, plumber, accountant and builder that you also invited oblige?
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No, it wasn't my party, I was just a guest. However, the wine merchant that was invited did bring a case of claret.
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Eddie Izzard doesn't do jokes.
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Can't have been Alan Carr then, he's been trying to make people laugh for years. Unsuccessfully.
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eddie izzard is a joke hes stolen a living
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also stolen a seat at a swanky dinner party by the sounds of it!
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I just had a little watch of him...
Perhaps you can make a couple of bob selling him some material, coat. On my big list, he'd struggle to get into the 2/10 category, (imo). Hope the food and drink were good though. |
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If he'd struggle to make study's list as a 2/10 then perhaps he was doing his routine and you just didn't notice
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Micky Flanagan used to come in a pub I worked in prior to the explosion of his fame. The very last thing you would have expected him to be was a comedian.
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jed, Micky Flanagan lives very close to me and his son goes to the same school as my mates lad, he is a very reserved chap by all accounts.
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Yeah mate he used to pop in the Gowlett when he was picking him up from pre-school. Nice enough chap, and had already done 'What chance change?' at Edinburgh, so wasn't entirely unknown.
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