Favourite Comedians
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@nostrildamus said in Favourite Comedians:
@shark said in Favourite Comedians:
Heath Franklin. And some of the stuff Fletch and Hindy do is pretty funny.
I agree with earlier sentiments around Leigh Hart. He'd be the funniest Kiwi this century.
Old mate that hosts 7 Days is a funny MC. Some of his ad-lib is hilarious.
To be fair, there isn't much competition in this country.
I guess top-quality sarcasm would have this "are you taking the piss" element to it...
To be fair...
I agree with earlier sentiments around Leigh Hart. (I assume, that he's about as funny as one's cleanest available underwear being the set you shat in last night)
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He'd be the funniest Kiwi this century.Are, sadly, probably not contradictory.
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@shark said in Favourite Comedians:
Heath Franklin. And some of the stuff Fletch and Hindy do is pretty funny.
I agree with earlier sentiments around Leigh Hart. He'd be the funniest Kiwi this century.John Clarke?
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@bones said in Favourite Comedians:
I’ll have to have a look at this later, dinner plans are getting in the way but Black Books ( so good watching this again on Netflix ) is one of the all time great British Comedies. Hopefully this is decent too.
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Fire.
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@paekakboyz said in Favourite Comedians:
Fire.
Now THAT'S how you own your shit!
Been working on the 2 x almost-teens ability to laugh at themselves, accept their mistakes etc.
You think they're too young for this educational piece? 🤣
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@victor-meldrew said in Favourite Comedians:
Still one of the funniest things I've seen.
I don't know how many times I've watched it and it still gets me, everytime.
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@snowy said in Favourite Comedians:
@victor-meldrew said in Favourite Comedians:
Still one of the funniest things I've seen.
I don't know how many times I've watched it and it still gets me, everytime.
Known about in the most unlikely places. Sent a link to the Fred Dagg "Never teach a Sheila to drive a tractor" sketch to the farmer up the lane as he was doing exactly that with his girlfriend/now wife.
He immediately came back with "Is that the bloke who did "The Front Fell Off"?
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@victor-meldrew said in Favourite Comedians:
Known about in the most unlikely places.
Certainly is. I was sent a link to it by a Brit mate from Hong Kong. He's never been to Aus or NZ but knew John Clarke's work. "The front fell off" must have been quite big in Britain?
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@victor-meldrew said in Favourite Comedians:
@antipodean said in Favourite Comedians:
John Clarke?
Still one of the funniest things I've seen.
It's such a stupid joke. Just executed perfectly.
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@snowy said in Favourite Comedians:
@victor-meldrew said in Favourite Comedians:
Known about in the most unlikely places.
Certainly is. I was sent a link to it by a Brit mate from Hong Kong. He's never been to Aus or NZ but knew John Clarke's work. "The front fell off" must have been quite big in Britain?
Don't think so - more a viral thing I guess. I've sent links of his stuff to friends and they've become immediate fans. One teaches English Lit at a red-brick uni and thinks his poetry inspired.
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@kruse said in Favourite Comedians:
It's such a stupid joke. Just executed perfectly.
And brilliantly written. Grew up on Fred Dagg and the his world of Bruce Baylis, The Trevs and Barry Fortenbrae...