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In reply to Post #54 **** know's, but the Yellow one squirted me with his water pistol.
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In reply to Post #53 were you a 'hand-er' or a 'hand-ee'?
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In reply to Post #47 I've been on stage with them 👍
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In reply to Post #51
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In reply to Post #50 yeah but he was kept silent by the huge white oppressor who kept him Josef Fritzl style
In terms of funny - Sweep used to crack me up. especially when he got pissed off. Don't know what it was but it really amused me
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In reply to Post #48 Surprising though seeing he was called sooty all of the time
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In reply to Post #44 You make me laugh too spanky.......love ya......
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In reply to Post #47 don't recall hearing Sooty ever say anything controversial....
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they will pull sooty and sweep next..
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In reply to Post #36 Apparently it's been reinstated
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In reply to Post #43 The idiot abroad was a brilliant series. Loved the bit where he was strapped to the plane wings
But not the frogs, dirty gits!
Wayne makes me laugh too Spanker
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In reply to Post #43 Waynes making me laugh ,
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In reply to Post #40 well... I'm a big fan of 'people falling over'
(as long as they don't get hurt of course)
As said already, Karl Pilkington makes me cry with laughter. Billy Connolly. James Acaster. Tom Allen.
(btw - I know you weren't really asking but I'm on a roll now)
Young Sheldon is good. Mel Brooks. Monty Python.
oh - and most of the stuff on the conspiracy theory thread....
edit - and my mate Patrick Monahan. Shameless plug for one of the nicest stand-ups on the circuit. Very funny and a genuine top bloke.
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In reply to Post #41 I thought the same a while ago, surely they could make that crack
I remember John Major with his peas
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I would love to see spitting image back on tv , it would be fantastic at the moment
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