23-09-2008, 13:28 | #42 |
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23-09-2008, 13:48 | #43 |
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Brave New World anyone?
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23-09-2008, 13:56 | #44 |
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Soma, So Good.
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23-09-2008, 14:17 | #45 |
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Quote:
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaand back on topic : I'm cutting back on spending at the moment but in an ideally-financed and comedic world, I would be off on a week of standup shows including Bill Bailey, Russel Howard, Frankie Boyle, Russell Brand and Ross Noble
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23-09-2008, 15:15 | #47 |
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With regards to Mister Russell Brand, initially... I hated him. Then... he grew on me and I thought "heh, not a bad chap". I saw him on some chat show after and he made me lol something silly.
Hoooowever. Recently, upon a voyage back from sunny Wales, I decided to listen to him on Radio 2 and OH MY LORDY! It was like car crash tv! I couldn't believe how incredibly poo it was! He was interviewing some legend too and it was the only reason I kept listening... BUT! The interview was PANTS! It was all about him! He kept turning his own questions on himself! Talk about self infatuated! It was so bad - I cannot even remember who he interviewed... and I waited through an hour of jumbled mess and nonsense to hear it! Really it was awful and normally anything manages to tickle me but... this... this was just cringe worthy! Half the time too the mic was not positioned correctly so his voice was muffled and due to a lack of control over the volume of his voice it also caused mahoosive fuzziness over the radio! He has lost my support again. Boo. I need to see him do something good again to make me have faith in him! Oh and on a side note, Garp is one of a few people I know that I can truly say is a complete and utter gentleman. They seem few and far between nowadays (although the vast majority of the few I do know reside here in BD) He's an absolute legend and incredibly lovely Last edited by Pheebs; 23-09-2008 at 15:18. |
23-09-2008, 17:32 | #48 |
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So why did he try and sell me rohypnol, eh? EH?
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23-09-2008, 17:38 | #49 |
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Now that we know Garp is a gentleman, I withdraw my previous comments and assume that Garp will be found at any moment riding in a horse and carriage wearing a stove hat, cape and monocle discussing colonialism.
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23-09-2008, 18:56 | #50 |
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Anyone know where the audio from Westwood interviewing Russell Brand is?
Features the infamous remark 'Crack is Whack, Holla!'
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