
The BBC seem to be specialising in finding the least funny people ever and telling everyone they are funny.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:26,
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I sat down to watch it on iPlayer the other day, really not expecting much at all. Too much of him does my nut in. BUt I actually rather enjoyed it. It was like an extended opening sequence of HIGNFY :D
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:30,
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pointless... and some of the family Guy-style asides were a bit annoying
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:31,
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that was stupid. Also, this whole non-sequitur thing that everyone does in comedy now just annoys me. Apart from Seth McFarlane, who has been doing it long enough to pull it off.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:34,
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Sadly his show is on BBC3 where they specialise in making things shit
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:32,
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it's hard to believe that Monkey Dust started out on BBC3.
If that was made now, it would be on BBC4 at 2 in the morning with no promotion whatsoever
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:33,
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If that was made now, it would be on BBC4 at 2 in the morning with no promotion whatsoever

especially when he met the Canal Murderer
I ahnly said I dahn it, cos I dahn it.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:48,
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I ahnly said I dahn it, cos I dahn it.

I wasn't digging it that much, maybe i just cuaght two bad episodes of it. I was suprised aswell as Richard herring is involved in it.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:32,
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and not half as funny as either
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:38,
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having to watch Russel Brand.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:39,
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They put people like Frankie Boyle on shows and they get complaints, then further complaints when the first complaints are found to be wrong. At least if they put shit comedians on TV they won't be riling up the fucktards who don't get the difference between jokes and being offensive.
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:29,
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he even walks like a cunt
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Mon 2 Nov 2009, 13:34,
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