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Post by on Sept 24, 2023 18:32:30 GMT
Everyone is different, which is good.
Not sure if it has been done before but worth checking what people like.
I'm a big Chris Morris fan. the Day Today and Jam.
I've come to the conclusion that the funniest one is 'the gush'. Jam episode two.
Not for the kids !
This makes me laugh like very few other things. Its the work of a genius.
Go to 10:55 here
Christ on a bike.
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Post by fi on Sept 24, 2023 19:19:33 GMT
Thunderboat.
It's just so full of stereotypes.
It's like the Muppet show just slightly more real.
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Post by metanoia on Sept 24, 2023 19:24:13 GMT
Thunderboat.
It's just so full of stereotypes.
It's like the Muppet show just slightly more real.
That's good - coming from one of the biggest jokes on the forum....
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Post by fi on Sept 24, 2023 19:30:13 GMT
and I thought you were ignoring me.....
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Post by on Sept 24, 2023 19:40:25 GMT
There is nothing real about this place and no original content.
Its just a cesspit like what Nick said.
Or perhaps more pertinently these days a lesspool.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 22:41:48 GMT
Only fools and horses.
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Post by Aloysius on Sept 25, 2023 6:45:04 GMT
Sitcoms that actually made me laugh... #1: South Park, although it went off the boil some time back (largely after season 16-ish). I have the strong feeling Matt and Trey are just picking up a paycheck these days. What a shame. Nothing lasts forever. Futurama was good, then became a bit formulaic. Same with The Simpsons really, which is written by committee these days, and probably with AI. American sitcoms are funny in that everyone always ends up married and they always get more than a bit touchy-feely toward the end. Less comedy, more pathos. But the American version of The Office was often way more laugh-out-loud funny than the original series. I can't think of any UK comedy that was anything other than boring going on awful and tragic (in the modern sense) in the last decade. But I haven't watched TV for ages. Apart from this, which was created by most of the same folk that did Jam and The Day Today. Not very easy to get hold of although I expect it could be downloaded if you know how to do that. Blackadder was good at the time. Oh and I was a big fan of Alan Partridge. I was glad that Steve Coogan wisely baled on the character when he did, with the exception of the film made for cinema which was a dud.
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