I thought you meant comics like this...
keepint to the topic, I was fortunate enough to see Frankie *oo-er missus* Howerd not long before he died. I thought i was going to suffocate with laughter, which would have been rather ironic seeing as he didn't actuallly finish telling any jokes. The only time I'd ever seen him live before was wehn i was a kid and my folks took us to a show when we were on holiday on Jersey (that Channel Island Jersey, not New Jersey) but my mum stormed out because she couldn't stand vulgar humour. I thought he was jolly funny though!
IWe went to Blackpool to see a comedy extravaganza at the North Pier - didn't expect much - again the whole thing as ruined by my mother who argued and complained all the way there, during the show and all the way back. But, it was actually great fun - Frank *It's the way i tell em* Carson, Norman *testing* Collier, Charlie Drake for some benighted reason, and Little & Large - who were very good on this occasion and did obscene things with Sooty. The highlight of the show was Rod Hull & Emu, who excelled himself in violence and insanity - Emu, not Rod Hull. My brother even got to pet and stroke Emu, which was of course highly dangerous. He didn't like my mum though, she got a bent beak snarl, but nothing more - lucky for Emu!
good old Emu!
Eddie Izzard -
le singe est dans l'arbre - his useless school French phrase that you'll never use. however.... in a zoo in Tunisia, I was actually able to use this phrase quite appropriately, much to the merriment of the other English people present.
Edited by - .Tawakalna on 10/10/2005 7:01:39 AM