
But then doesn't go with her when she leaves
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 13:41, Reply)

he's brilliant - he's like "ammagads"
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 14:23, Reply)

i hate people like her
when the crowd all applauds.....lovely
i wonder if she thought then 'i'm talking shit here....i must be if all these people agree with him'
or whether she's just too thick skinned and self righteous to twig
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 13:53, Reply)

on the subject of comics, im going to see stephen lynch next month for my birthday :D
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 14:38, Reply)

Or rather, you paid for some tickets before they sold out.
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 15:34, Reply)

Good bit of "oh for fuck sake, i'm not with her" from the bloke next to her at 0.41.
Quality.
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 14:40, Reply)

I went to see Ross Noble last year and halfway through his set, AFTER the interval, this woman stands up and interrupts him with "Um, Ross, could you not swear to much because i've brought my ten year old daughter"
He was absolutely dumbfounded and was incredulously asking her WHY she'd brought the kid to a show recommended for over-15s, and WHY she'd actually come BACK after the interval when she'd had the perfect opportunity to go after seeing what his set consisted of.
The next 10 mins were spent awkwardly shuffling through his material apologising for pretty much every sentence that came out of his mouth until the heckler and her spawn finally left.
Ross's reaction: "Thank FOOK for that, like! What a retarded bint!"
The rest of the show was all of the ace, hehe.
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 14:44, Reply)

Although Noble's crowd does seem to have a high dependancy on drama/performing arts students.
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 15:35, Reply)

That is one class bloke; what a mong that woman was
Reminds me of Richard Herring handling some pissed idiot
( , Sat 18 Oct 2008, 16:06, Reply)

what you probably don't know about this is that this was all part of the show. the show was called is this offensive now? or something like that and the woman and the bloke sitting next to her were actors. towards the end of the show they get up on the stage and brendon burns says 'i wasn't meant to be offensive' and they both go 'we were meant to be ofFUNsive! thats why he won the perrier award! it was supposed to be a show about confronting racism and the people who shout racist at everyone.
( , Sun 19 Oct 2008, 19:36, Reply)

I didn't pick up on that even though it does look slightly premeditated looking back on it.
Also explains the reviews for the show:
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre/reviews/comedy-brendon-burns-so-i-suppose-this-is-offensive-now-pleasance-dome-edinburgh-461665.html
( , Mon 20 Oct 2008, 8:59, Reply)