He goes from mediocre to really very funny indeed and back again quite quickly.
He's the strobe light of comedy.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:24,
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It's quite a good technique. People phased into the good bits need the time of the mediocre bits to get themselves breathing again.
But people phased into the bad bits sulk over how bad they are and never notice the good bits.
He induces epilepsy too.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:30,
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He induces epilepsy too.
yes you do
Everybody really likes Harry Hill, just as no body really likes sprouts.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:24,
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Nope.
And I'm rather partial to sprouts. Boy am I off-message :/
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:28,
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You are.
I used to love you. Now you fill me with disgust and daydreams of violence.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:29,
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Family made me eat a sprout at christmas. I wrapped it in BEEFS.
It still tasted bad.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:31,
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I only like sprouts in chinese cabbage soup, where they really are like mini-cabbages.
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Mon 1 Feb 2010, 13:33,
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"A cabbage is just a brussels sprout with pretentions" - Mark Twain
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